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London Publishing Partnership Hardback English

Circle Back!

The Little Book of Business Buzzwords

By George Baggaley

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London Publishing Partnership Hardback English

Circle Back!

The Little Book of Business Buzzwords

By George Baggaley

Regular price £8.99
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  • Circle Back! is a tongue-in-cheek A-Z guide to the weird and often perplexing world of corporate jargon. Ever been told to dial-up your deliverables, deep dive in search of whitespace, identify the blue thread or open the kimono before you boil the ocean - and not had a clue what was being asked of you? If so, this book will help move the needle and deliver a paradigm shift in terms of your understanding of the corporate world. Covering every term from 'across the detail' to 'wheelhouse', Circle Back! will help you navigate the linguistic minefield of any office or online meeting. It provides a comprehensive dictionary of today's most used business buzzwords while also poking fun at our bizarre and collective compliance in using a completely different vocabulary while at work.
Circle Back! is a tongue-in-cheek A-Z guide to the weird and often perplexing world of corporate jargon. Ever been told to dial-up your deliverables, deep dive in search of whitespace, identify the blue thread or open the kimono before you boil the ocean - and not had a clue what was being asked of you? If so, this book will help move the needle and deliver a paradigm shift in terms of your understanding of the corporate world. Covering every term from 'across the detail' to 'wheelhouse', Circle Back! will help you navigate the linguistic minefield of any office or online meeting. It provides a comprehensive dictionary of today's most used business buzzwords while also poking fun at our bizarre and collective compliance in using a completely different vocabulary while at work.