Ever stuck in a painful meeting?
Posted:
Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:47 pm
by Bernard
This might help ease the pain... It amused me anyway
http://www.bullshitbingo.net/cards/bullshit/
Re: Ever stuck in a painful meeting?
Posted:
Wed Aug 19, 2009 5:00 pm
by CJ
I reckon I can mark off at least 10 blocks during an average daily meeting, does it count if all of the phrases come out of your own mouth?
CJ
Re: Ever stuck in a painful meeting?
Posted:
Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:30 pm
by Bernard
CJ wrote:does it count if all of the phrases come out of your own mouth?
CJ
That's an issue you might want to take ownership of going forward, just a heads up
Re: Ever stuck in a painful meeting?
Posted:
Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:45 pm
by CJ
Bernard wrote:That's an issue you might want to take ownership of going forward, just a heads up
Agreed, I hope to take a holistic, cradle-to-grave approach vis-a-vis the linguistics. Thanks for the insight Bernard, we need more upscaled blue-sky thinkers like you around the place. We can touch base offline if required - call me on my cell.
CJ
Re: Ever stuck in a painful meeting?
Posted:
Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:58 am
by optical illusion
Oh if I had a euro for every time I heard 'going forward' I'd be a rich woman.
I mean, is it something you're taught before you become a manager? If so I must have missed out somewhere along the way...
Maybe I'm a failure!!
Re: Ever stuck in a painful meeting?
Posted:
Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:51 am
by colm_mcm
Low-hanging fruit,
e-tailing,
talk off-line,
blue-sky idea,
win-win situation,
think outside the box,
holistic approach,
level playing field,
sanity check,
put to bed,
whole nine yards,
helicopter view,
gap analysis,
touch base,
rain check,
sing from the same hymn sheet,
finger in the air,
get in bed with, big picture,
benchmark,
ball park,
ticks in all the right boxes,
strategic fit,
bread and butter
Re: Ever stuck in a painful meeting?
Posted:
Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:45 am
by CJ
optical illusion wrote:I mean, is it something you're taught before you become a manager?
Its often dependant on industry in my experience. This lingo is rife in corporates, especially US multinationals. The Europeans jumped on the biz speak mumbo-jumbo bandwagon a few years ago - its easy to get sucked in regardless of your inability to string a phrase together. MBA programs are also guilty of speading this style of lingo, now everyone is at it.
There are better ways to cultivate synergistic discussion to incentivise bleeding-edge communication, theres no need for all of this crap talk.
CJ
Re: Ever stuck in a painful meeting?
Posted:
Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:14 pm
by TopCat
Uh, pet hate of mine. If you can't explain something in simple terms, you don't really understand it. Some people seem to camouflage their inability with it.
Now some clients do seem to respond to the use of this language, so some phone calls with flowery language do tend happen. We have an open plan office though, so staff do get a lot of stick after said phone calls. Its a running joke at this stage.