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  2. Buzzword - Wikipedia

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    Some buzzwords retain their true technical meaning when used in the correct contexts, for example artificial intelligence. [1] [2] Buzzwords often originate in jargon, acronyms, or neologisms. [3] Examples of overworked business buzzwords include synergy, vertical, dynamic, cyber and strategy.

  3. Corporate jargon - Wikipedia

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    Corporate jargon (variously known as corporate speak, corporate lingo, business speak, business jargon, management speak, workplace jargon, corpospeak, corporatese, or commercialese) is the jargon often used in large corporations, bureaucracies, and similar workplaces.

  4. 10 Office Buzzwords You're Using That Annoy All Your Co ... - AOL

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    Offices are overrun with business jargon and buzzwords. Here are the worst offenders. Joining a new office means having to learn how to communicate with your team. But in order to do that well, it ...

  5. 6 business buzzwords have just been added to the dictionary - AOL

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    They used to just be trendy ways of saying things at work -- Now they are recognized as official expressions in the Merriam-Webster and Oxford dictionaries.

  6. Buzzword of the Week: Open Kimono - AOL

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    With political correctness working its way into contemporary language, business jargon is one of the last bastions of old-fashioned, rough and tumble crudity. This, after all, is the language of ...

  7. List of business terms - Wikipedia

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    The following terms are in everyday use in financial regions, such as commercial business and the management of large organisations such as corporations. Noun phrases [ edit ]

  8. Billionaires Cuban, Musk and Buffett Thrive on This ‘Simple ...

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    Based on the interview, Cuban specifically detests jargon that falls into the category of “buzzwords.” For example, he told Wired, “There’s no reason to ever use the word ‘cohort’ when ...

  9. Buzzword bingo - Wikipedia

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    Buzzword bingo is generally played in situations where audience members feel that the speaker is relying too heavily on buzzwords or jargon rather than providing relevant details or clarity. Business meetings led by guest speakers or notable company personalities from higher up the pay scale are often viewed as a good opportunity for buzzword ...