The Ridiculous Business Jargon Dictionary

Business & Finance, Business Reference, Business Communication, Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Matthew R. Irwin ISBN: 9781310365348
Publisher: Matthew R. Irwin Publication: October 4, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Matthew R. Irwin
ISBN: 9781310365348
Publisher: Matthew R. Irwin
Publication: October 4, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

I’m not going to sugarcoat it. Business people, you sound ridiculous.

An entire generation of white-collar workers have decided that it’s fully acceptable to say things like, “We provide a truly bespoke value-add, from concept to the coal face.”

The Ridiculous Business Jargon Dictionary was started in 2005 as a place to collect and document these outrageous expressions, which have become so common in the working world. Since launching, the dictionary has grown to become the largest collection of business jargon online. The corporate world is inventing terrible new jargon faster than we can document it, but your support will help us continue this important work.

Features:

- Over 1000 awful bits of business jargon spread out over 100+ pages
- An all new foreword about jargon and life by Matt Irwin, editor of the RBJD
- Actually useful for non-native English speakers who never had to “bell the cat” or “grease the skids” in ESL class

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I’m not going to sugarcoat it. Business people, you sound ridiculous.

An entire generation of white-collar workers have decided that it’s fully acceptable to say things like, “We provide a truly bespoke value-add, from concept to the coal face.”

The Ridiculous Business Jargon Dictionary was started in 2005 as a place to collect and document these outrageous expressions, which have become so common in the working world. Since launching, the dictionary has grown to become the largest collection of business jargon online. The corporate world is inventing terrible new jargon faster than we can document it, but your support will help us continue this important work.

Features:

- Over 1000 awful bits of business jargon spread out over 100+ pages
- An all new foreword about jargon and life by Matt Irwin, editor of the RBJD
- Actually useful for non-native English speakers who never had to “bell the cat” or “grease the skids” in ESL class

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