Corporate jargon refuses to die. Here are the latest offenders. - PR Daily
Corporate jargon persists across decades, with outdated buzzwords like 'leverage' and 'bandwidth' coexisting alongside newer terms like 'decisioning' and 'pivoting' that obscure rather than clarify business communication.
Accenture dubs 800,000 staff reinventors' amid shift to AI
Accenture renamed its 800,000 employees 'reinventors' after reorganizing into Reinvention Services to prioritize AI skills, training, and potential exits for those who fail to reskill.
Revealed: The cringeworthy phrases you should NEVER use in work emails
Common corporate email phrases like 'reaching out' and 'follow up' are frequently used and often dilute message clarity; clearer alternatives improve impact.
Apparently Those "5 Things" Emails Were "Not Efficient," Cheryl Hines Thinks DC Is a "Deadbeat Town," and You Should Go See Some Punk Rock at the Library - Washingtonian
Trump administration removed Wall Street Journal from press pool due to alleged fake conduct regarding Epstein coverage.