Posted on 09/05/2008 12:49:04 PM PDT by wbill
I was at a meeting yesterday, one of those painful presentations where a guy comes in, does twenty minutes of PowerPoint, and nearly turns his entire career to suet. That is neither here nor there. I mean, those things happen all the time. This time, it was Badnicks turn.
What was interesting to me is that in the middle of the debacle, I heard a small snap. It was the sound of a straw breaking a camels back. During the meeting, I realized that a certain word has now been so overused, so over-extended, so bled of any meaning, freshness or appropriateness, that it must now be retired.
That word is Leverage.
I believe I first noticed its widespread acceptance perhaps twenty years ago...(snip)
(Excerpt) Read more at stanleybing.blogs.fortune.cnn.com ...
Speaking of which, who ever did their thinking “inside the box?” Was thinking “inside the box” ever such an accepted concept that the idea of thinking “outside the box” had to be invented?
“I get the overused phrase thing. I mean, I totally get it.”
Other trite block phrases that I hear from Sales Pukes:
“My ask of you”
“reach out”
“leverage”
“At the end of the day”
“It is what it is”
“Have visibility into...”
“I’m out-of-pocket”
“I wanted to connect with you...”
“Do you have the bandwidth to...?”
“Close the loop”
“Circle back and close the loop”
“Unfortunately...”
FTA: “I stopped counting when Badnick had utilized the word 35 times in 15 minutes.”
Utilized is my nominee
Among Calif. teenage girls, the most overused word is “like”.
I dislike overused phrases and cliche’s in any way, shape or form...
(Not to mention punctuation errors and “smiley” abuse ;)
Not sure about the most overused, but IMHO two of the most overrated words are:
Professional: This means they get paid to do something, even if they screw it up.
Expert: I do not believe twenty something year old “experts”. It takes a lifetime of mistakes to make someone an expert. And, a large ego to think that they know everything.
Lately, it has been “the 1000# elephant in the room”. I also am tired of the “gerunding” of America. Too much parenting going on for my taste.
Now I only got ten cents...
That being said, whenever I hear someone say that being said I wonder why did they have to say that being said.
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