• Corporate jargon (variously known as corporate speak, corporate lingo, business speak, business jargon, management speak, workplace jargon, corpospeak...
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  • Jargon or technical language is the specialized terminology associated with a particular field or area of activity. Jargon is normally employed in a particular...
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  • of large organisations such as corporations. Buzzwords Corporate communication Corporate jargon Doublespeak Euphemism Obfuscation Alisa Wolfson (June 23...
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  • Employee offboarding (category Corporate jargon)
    Employee offboarding describes the separation process when an employee leaves a company. The offboarding process might involve a phased transfer of knowledge...
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  • organizations, personnel, and military doctrine. Much like other forms of corporate jargon, military terminology is distinguishable from colloquial language by...
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  • Bluewashing (category Corporate jargon)
    Nations and their July 2000 Global Compact. A report found that 40% of corporate members who volunteered for the compact did not use its ten principles...
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    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) or corporate social impact is a form of international private business self-regulation which aims to contribute to...
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  • Workspace (category Corporate jargon)
    de-provisioning of mobile, PC and Web applications (2) Data: The secure delivery of corporate data (3) Management: Management of application life cycle, metering, and...
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  • Christian jargon and corporate jargon. Phrases like "making an impact" or "come on board with us" are common to both the Christian and corporate worlds....
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    performance in the playing field." Forbes hosts an annual "Jargon Madness" game, in which 32 of "corporate America's most insufferable expressions" are played...
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  • Big business (category Anti-corporate activism)
    from "huge transactions" to the more general "doing big things". In corporate jargon, the concept is commonly known as enterprise, or activities involving...
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    Meeting 2013" conference event on 20 February 2013. Buzzword compliant Corporate jargon Loaded language Verbiage "Former envoy makes devastating attack on...
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    8% for, 2% against, and 90% indifferent. Ambivalence Concept creep Corporate jargon Essentially contested concept Filler (linguistics) Fnord If-by-whiskey...
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  • plunge, a type of news story, and accompanying headline Copy editing Corporate jargon Crosswordese, words common in crosswords that are otherwise rarely...
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  • Scribes: The American Society of Legal Writers Simple English Wikipedia Corporate jargon Legalese Plain Language Act 2022 Psychobabble Technobabble Buzzword...
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  • Fedspeak (category Corporate jargon)
    who would read lengthy prepared statements loaded with monetary policy jargon. In 2021, Powell used a recursive syntax in saying that "you can think of...
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  • position Appeal to nature – Rhetorical tactic and potential fallacy Corporate jargon – Buzzwords and specialized vocabulary used by businesspeople Casuistry –...
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  • Academese (category Jargon)
    academic writing, or jargon in that field, some of which is considered necessary to express certain advanced concepts.: 69–72  Corporate jargon Ethnofiction Journalese...
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  • to read, understand, and use. It avoids verbose, convoluted language and jargon. In many countries, laws mandate that public agencies use plain language...
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  • of the industry has also become trendy in the corporate world.[citation needed] Internet industry jargon represents the mindset of people in this industry...
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  • describes overall behavior patterns in groups. But corporate managers, untrained in sociology jargon, found it difficult to use the term unselfconsciously...
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  • Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: needs removal of corporate jargon. Please help improve this article if you can. (July 2015) (Learn how...
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  • defining characteristic is its obscurity and its heavy reliance on corporate jargon, through which it avoids hard truths and harsh realities. Stephen Jones...
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  • cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: Corporate Jargon. Please help improve this article if you can. (July 2014) (Learn how...
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  • This article contains a list of terms, jargon, and slang used to varying degrees by railfans and railroad employees in the United States and Canada. Although...
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    mass media usage of the word since the 1990s. This includes what hacker jargon calls script kiddies, less skilled criminals who rely on tools written by...
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    Secrecy (redirect from Corporate secrets)
    secrets are hidden in plain sight behind complex idiosyncratic language (jargon) or steganography. Another classification proposed by Claude Shannon in...
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  • Therapy speak is the incorrect use of jargon from psychology, especially jargon related to psychotherapy and mental health. It tends to be linguistically...
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  • Lisa Beasley (redirect from Corporate Erin)
    benefit CPS teachers. Her character Corporate Erin, a satire of passive aggressive micromanagers that overuse jargon and constantly deliver bad news, first...
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  • and hedging a wide range of securities – asset-backed, government, and corporate – additional to classic derivatives; see contingent claim analysis. Emanuel...
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