MoKelly
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I'm just a plain 'ol working guy that works in a field that uses pretty basic and direct language. However, during the pandemic, my wife who works in the corporate echelon of a large international company has been working from home and I get to hear the conference calls. It's almost comical to hear some of the people in these calls. It's like many of them are trying to dazzle the fellow attendees by trying to sound "hip" with their vernacular. It's funny how certain phrases or words will creep in for a while and then get phased out as new jargon comes around. I wish I could remember some of the best, but here's a few:
"OK Bob, let me unpack what you just said...."
"We need to consider the optics of this problem..."
"it sounds like we have a violent agreement on the issue..."
"we need to see if the juice is worth the squeeze..."
"we need to become a change agent..."
"circle back, align, pivot, in the weeds, bandwidth, ping, holistic, organic etc. etc."
Funny. Seems like lots of material for a comic strip!
MoKelly