In the Loop & Up to Speed

Clever & Useful Business Terms Every Go-Getter Needs

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Almanacs & Trivia, Trivia
Cover of the book In the Loop & Up to Speed by Caroline Taggart, Reader's Digest
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Author: Caroline Taggart ISBN: 9781606525579
Publisher: Reader's Digest Publication: October 11, 2012
Imprint: Reader's Digest Language: English
Author: Caroline Taggart
ISBN: 9781606525579
Publisher: Reader's Digest
Publication: October 11, 2012
Imprint: Reader's Digest
Language: English

The bottom line is this: The workplace is a minefield of business jargon that people exchange on a daily basis, and it can all start to sound like everyone around you is speaking another language. So if you have ever wondered whether you have hit the glass ceiling or if a cubicle monkey will respond to mushroom management, become bogged down in the marzipan layer or are confused about what to do about the elephant in the room, this is the book for you. From indecipherable abbreviations and business terminology to buzzwords, motivational phrases, and more, In the Loop and Up to Speed uncovers the origins and meanings of many useful—and some not so useful—phrases that can be heard in the workplace and in everyday life, such as:

· level playing field touching base

· reinventing the wheel firing on all cylinders

· brainstorming corporate DNA

· methodology keeping your options open

· raising the bar blue-sky thinking

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The bottom line is this: The workplace is a minefield of business jargon that people exchange on a daily basis, and it can all start to sound like everyone around you is speaking another language. So if you have ever wondered whether you have hit the glass ceiling or if a cubicle monkey will respond to mushroom management, become bogged down in the marzipan layer or are confused about what to do about the elephant in the room, this is the book for you. From indecipherable abbreviations and business terminology to buzzwords, motivational phrases, and more, In the Loop and Up to Speed uncovers the origins and meanings of many useful—and some not so useful—phrases that can be heard in the workplace and in everyday life, such as:

· level playing field touching base

· reinventing the wheel firing on all cylinders

· brainstorming corporate DNA

· methodology keeping your options open

· raising the bar blue-sky thinking

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