Talk:List of buzzwords/Archives/2015
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How about
- The information super highway
- Sounds good to me. Duly added (as "Information superhighway"), along with "Information highway". Careax 20:59, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
Strategic. The word is most often used by managers as a fancy way of saying "important" or "not a total waste of time", which is in fact what the word litterally means, although it sounds nicer. By definition, "strategic" means that something contributes to a strategy. A strategy is a means of achieving a desired result. Hence, "strategic" means something that contributes to a desired result, or objective. Therefore, something which is not strategic, would be something that does not help contribute to any desired objective, and hence is totaly useless. If something that is unstrategic is useless, it follows that "staregic" is simply a way of saying "not useless". As such, it is a meaningless word to attach to most phrases.
I nominate "Software defined Networking" and "Internet of Everything" — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.125.126.8 (talk) 12:28, 22 August 2015 (UTC)
Corporate buzzwords
Pretty much every word in Weird Al's song "Mission Statement" could be added to the list of business buzzwords.
Operationalize
World-class
brand trajectory
Enhance
Awareness
Functionality
Viability
Client-centric
Monetize
Fundamentals
Infrastructure
Capitalized reputation
Oversee
Day-to-day
Deliverable
Networking
Seamless
Robust
Best of breed
Traction
Resources
Marketplace
Incentivize
Flexible
Customer base
Paradigm shift Wck619 (talk) 06:34, 3 September 2015 (UTC)
iNominate
- Adding "i" to a product/service name, because it's not just Apple doing this anymore. - "Smart" technology. Smart Car, Smart Phone, "SmartWater," Smart Home, the list can expand. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.168.97.182 (talk) 03:51, 3 June 2009 (UTC)