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The Top 20 Most Annoying Buzzwords and Phrases in the Workplace

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The Top 20 Most Annoying Buzzwords and Phrases in the Workplace


Accountemps Survey Reveals "Dynamic," "Deep Dive" and "Leverage" Among Most Overused Buzzwords

TORONTO, Sept. 4, 2014 /CNW/ - While today's workplace is awash with buzzwords and clichés, certain terms and phrases are more common -- and grating -- than others, according to an Accountemps survey of human resources (HR) managers. "Dynamic," "deep dive" and "leverage" were among the most overused and annoying business buzzwords cited by those polled.

The survey was developed by Accountemps, the world's first and largest specialized staffing service for temporary accounting, finance and bookkeeping professionals. It was conducted by an independent research firm and is based on interviews with more than 600 HR managers at U.S. and Canadian companies with 20 or more employees.

"When it comes to effective communication in the workplace, the importance of clarity cannot be stressed enough," said Dianne Hunnam-Jones, Canadian district president of Accountemps. "To avoid ambiguity and confusion when communicating, the use of buzzwords and industry jargon should be avoided in favour of straightforward and uncomplicated language."

Managers were asked, "What is the most annoying or overused phrase or buzzword in the
workplace today?" Their responses included:
•"Out of pocket"
•"Deep dive"
•"Forward-thinking"
•"Dynamic"
•"Let me get back to you."
•"Pick your brain"
•"Employee engagement"
•"LOL"

In what may be a sign of both employee burnout and improved job prospects, some of the phrases suggest workers now feel more comfortable venting about their workloads and salaries:
•"It's not my job."
•"It's above my pay grade."
•"When am I going to get a raise?"
•"I am overwhelmed."
•"Crunch time"

Some buzzwords simply refuse to go away. These well-worn words and sayings also were cited in similar Accountemps surveys conducted in 2004 and 2009:
•"Win-win"
•"Value-added"
•"Think outside the box."
•"Leverage"
•"At the end of the day"
•"Circle back"
•"Synergy"

http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1406554/the-top-20-most-annoying-buzzwords-and-phrases-in-the-workplace
 
Haha nice post. Gotta love the phony crap around the office. How about "touch base", or "reconcile", or "regards"?

What about some common depressing phrases said by disheartened employees? These just kill me:

"Oh it's all good pensionable service."
"Maybe I'll win the lottery."
 
Gunshark said:
Haha nice post. Gotta love the phony crap around the office. How about "touch base", or "reconcile", or "regards"?

What about some common depressing phrases said by disheartened employees? These just kill me:

"Oh it's all good pensionable service."
"Maybe I'll win the lottery."

Or 'win-win' when it's nothing of the sort!
 
We've adopted a six sigma lean methodology as enablers for our transformation.

(In other words: we've cut a whole lot of things to pay the consultants whose lack of knowledge doesn't mean a lack of $2000+ per day billings)
 
dapaterson said:
We've adopted a six sigma lean methodology as enablers for our transformation.

(In other words: we've cut a whole lot of things to pay the consultants whose lack of knowledge doesn't mean a lack of $2000+ per day billings)

Now you're talking... I love cleaning up after assignments like that :)

 
And my fav..... "transformation".
 
Should try the most annoying military buzzwords and phrases

like:
"tracking"
"seen"


anyone got some good ones
 
sidemount said:
Should try the most annoying military buzzwords and phrases

like:
"tracking"
"seen"

Disagree with "seen". Its an acknowledgement you have actually seen something when a proper target indication has been given using GRIT.

These should be banned:

BLUF
CUB
For your SA

I'm sure there are some more.
 
Socialise
Stakeholders
Holistic / synergistic / comprehensive
 
"Lean forward".

To add to PPCLI Guy's trifecta: "Multidimensional".
 
"Impactful" even more annoying because it isn't actually a proper word!
 
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