so tired of speakers "unpacking" a topic...

stevenpensacola

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I think if I hear one more person say..."We'll understand this better as we UNPACK the material"...I'll scream :furious:

another overused buzzword to add to the list:

Frank Lingua, president and CEO of Dissembling Associates, is the
nation's leading purveyor of buzzwords, catch phrases and cliches for people too
busy to speak in plain English. Business Finance contributing editor Dan
Danbom interviewed Lingua in his New York City office.

Danbom: Is being a cliche expert a full-time job?

Lingua: Bottom line is I have a full plate 24/7.

Danbom: Is it hard to keep up with the seemingly endless supply of
cliches that spew from business?

Lingua: Some days, I don't have the bandwidth. It's like drinking from a fire hydrant.

Danbom: So it's difficult?

Lingua: Harder than nailing Jell-O to the wall.

Danbom: Where do most cliches come from?

Lingua: Stakeholders push the envelope until it's outside the box.

Danbom: How do you track them once they've been coined?

Lingua: It's like herding cats.

Danbom: Can you predict whether a phrase is going to become a cliche?

Lingua: Yes. I skate to where the puck's going to be. Because if you
aren't the lead dog, you're not providing a customer-centric proactive solution.

Danbom: Give us a new buzzword that we'll be hearing ad nauseam.

Lingua: "Enronitis" could be a next-generation player.

Danbom: Do people understand your role as a cliche expert?

Lingua: No, they can't get their arms around it. But they aren't incented to.

Danbom: How do people know you're a cliche expert?

Lingua: I walk the walk and talk the talk.

Danbom: Did incomprehensibility come naturally to you?

Lingua: I wasn't wired that way, but it became mission-critical as I
strategically focused on my go-forward plan.

Danbom: What did you do to develop this talent?

Lingua: It's not rocket science. It's not brain surgery. When you drill
down to the granular level, it's just basic blocking and tackling.

Danbom: How do you know if you're successful in your work?

Lingua: At the end of the day, it's all about robust, world-class language solutions.

Danbom: How do you stay ahead of others in the buzzword industry?

Lingua: Net-net, my value proposition is based on maximizing synergies
and being first to market with a leveraged, value-added deliverable. That's
the opportunity space on a level playing field.

Danbom: Does everyone in business eventually devolve into the sort of
mindless drivel you spout?

Lingua: If you walk like a duck and talk like a duck, you're a duck.
They all drink the Kool-Aid.

Danbom: Do you read "Dilbert" in the newspaper?

Lingua: My knowledge base is deselective of fiber media.

Danbom: Does that mean "no"?

Lingua: Negative.

Danbom: DOES THAT MEAN "NO"?

Lingua: Let's take your issues offline.

Danbom: NO, WE ARE NOT GOING TO TAKE MY "ISSUES" OFFLINE.

Lingua: You have a result-driven mind-set that isn't a strategic fit with my game plan.

Danbom: I WANT TO PUSH YOUR FACE IN.

Lingua: Your call is very important to me.

Danbom: How can you live with yourself?

Lingua: I eat my own dog food. My vision is to monetize scalable supply chains.

Danbom: When are you going to quit this?

Lingua: I may eventually exit the business to pursue other career opportunities.

Danbom: I hate you.

Lingua: Take it and run with it...
 
Oooohhhhh. Gag! I get nauseated reading this. :rotfl2:

After working in a small family-run business for years, I went to work for corporate America. Boy, was I in for a shock with all the buzzwords. I felt so 'out-of-it'. It took me a while to catch on what everyone was talking about.

It was hard for me to focus on reengineering my thinking processes! :crazy:
 
"If you will" is used quite a bit and I never understood exactly what it meant.
 

Sleepy said:
"If you will" is used quite a bit and I never understood exactly what it meant.


One of the guys on the Weather Channel uses it ALL the time! Drives me nuts! :rolleyes:
 
Also overused:
Build a better mousetrap
at the end of the day
work smarter not harder
 
Dan Murphy said:
I am having a hard time wrapping my brain around this, Steve. :rolleyes2 :thumbsup2
:surfweb: :badpc: :thanks:

Hey Dan, being from the Chicago area, have you even been down to Indiana Beach Amusement Park? We went there several years ago...then headed up to Chicago for a day and a half. Did the typical tourist things....Navy Pier and steet with all the stores...went to the top of the Hancock Bldg....and ate several Chicago Dogs. When everyone up north heads south for vacation, we head north in search of old, classic amusement parks.
 

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