I was thinking "wrap my arms around it“
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I was thinking "wrap my arms around it“
@USATODAY: What's the most annoying 'business jargon?' #snapshots pic.twitter.com/MQvNoOgs4q”
@keselowski — If we incentivize and empower stakeholders with value-added enhancements we can shift the paradigm and value proposition
No. 1: "Think outside the box." RT @USATODAY What's the most annoying 'business jargon?'pic.twitter.com/raoOsnXbMU
This is great. RT“@USATODAY: What's the most annoying 'business jargon?' #snapshots pic.twitter.com/nfM1KZ1v4d”
@USATODAY "At the end of the day...."
@USATODAY annoying business jargon-"Willing to consider it". Is it "no thanks" or what ?
@USATODAY @RachelleGardner "locked and loaded" - not sure which is creepier, when wimps say it or Ted Nugent fans say it.
@USATODAY "Circle Back". Christ.
@USATODAY Think outside the box...we get it! Be creative would also suffice.
@USATODAY going to the next level
I would say "we care about your opinion"
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“@USATODAY: What's the most annoying 'business jargon?' #snapshots pic.twitter.com/Lp97RsTGeF” // All of the above
Omg yes all 3 “@USATODAY: What's the most annoying 'business jargon?' #snapshots pic.twitter.com/U1TRE67RlY”
@USATODAY "Moving forward..."
@USATODAY going forward
@USATODAY "I'll do it myself if I have to." - No you wont. This same guy usually fwds e-mails and then says' "I did my part." #snapshots
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