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Business Babble

A Cynic's Dictionary of Corporate Jargon

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  • 175 páginas
  • 7 horas de lectura

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Business Babble blame, No one is suggesting you’re to phrase. You are to blame. You will make it up to me. (See fault) busymeet n. A pow-wow that fills the empty hours that might otherwise be occupied with getting some work done. debt n. A way of postponing until tomorrow obligations you cannot meet today. friend n. An enemy with whom you have yet to do business. laughter curve n. The trajectory by which an executive reaches the point during a presentation when his or her proposal has attracted so much ridicule that it is pointless to continue. plausible deniability n. The act of keeping the CEO informed only of the ends, in order that he or she later can deny knowledge of the means.

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Business Babble, David Olive, Barry Blitt

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1991
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Título
Business Babble
Subtítulo
A Cynic's Dictionary of Corporate Jargon
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Wiley
Publicado en
1991
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
175
ISBN10
0471547891
ISBN13
9780471547891
Serie
Etiquetas
No ficción
Descripción
Business Babble blame, No one is suggesting you’re to phrase. You are to blame. You will make it up to me. (See fault) busymeet n. A pow-wow that fills the empty hours that might otherwise be occupied with getting some work done. debt n. A way of postponing until tomorrow obligations you cannot meet today. friend n. An enemy with whom you have yet to do business. laughter curve n. The trajectory by which an executive reaches the point during a presentation when his or her proposal has attracted so much ridicule that it is pointless to continue. plausible deniability n. The act of keeping the CEO informed only of the ends, in order that he or she later can deny knowledge of the means.