Enter the SheSpeaks Useless Jargon Giveaway

   By SheSpeaksTeam  Jan 14, 2015
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Ever get tired of being asked to “give 110%” of yourself? As if you could self-clone on the spot, or instantaneously multiply, in order to ‘better- support’ team needs?

How do you feel when advised not to “open the kimono” (this can sometimes happen when the 'idea hamsters' on the 'bleeding-edge' that you work with - haven't finished their testing yet). If your answer is "ready to take action" - then you may want to enter our Useless Jargon Giveaway where you might be randomly chosen to win a $50 Visa Gift Card* for submitting a workplace catchphrase that you think should be removed from the vocabulary.

Here’s the situation: Since 1976, Michigan’s Lake Superior State University has been doing great work polling and raising awareness about words that ought to be outright banned from everyday language use. Prior winners include:

Teachable moment  Intellectually bankrupt  Boneless wings 
Amazing  Win the future  Thank you in advance 
Refudiate  A-ha moment  Man up 
Game changer Perfect Storm Shovel-ready  
Staycation Man cave  Under the bus 
Awesome Talking Points  Friend-raising
Junk Science It is what it is Pwn 
Curate  Cra-Cra Hacks 

and even though you may still be receiving emails every day that use the word "amazing" three or more times to describe things that, well, aren't - it's reassuring to know that there are entities out there keeping track of this stuff.

But what about the parade of meaningless business expressions that are impossible for the average al desko luncher to avoid hearing in the workplace? Terms like core competencies, buy-in, empowerment, taking it to the next level and learnings (that most cringeworthy of the verbs-turned-noun, do you agree?) can now be submitted for inclusion in our directory of the most cloying words in memospeak!     

TO ENTER, simply tell us in the comments below - which business jargon word or phrase you’d like to never hear again, and you’ll be automatically entered to win a $50 Visa Gift Card!

Good luck everybody! Oh, and we promise, if you win we will not be 'reaching-out' to you. Instead, we will contact you via email. ;)

*Open now through January 27, 2015 to US residents 18 years or older.  

Congratulations to Lucky Winner! tsmith4

 

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redLaurie by redLaurie | CRESCENT CITY, CA
Jan 14, 2015

"think outside the box"

tweedy by tweedy | MERRILLVILLE, IN
Jan 14, 2015

we got to step up to the plate

Dan8888 by Dan8888 | HOOVER, AL
Jan 14, 2015

Cra-Cra sounds ridiculous.

makingadreamhome by makingadreamhome | Manakin Sabot, VA
Jan 14, 2015

Awesome-sauce

tara19652006 by tara19652006 | ALBUQUERQUE, NM
Jan 14, 2015

jump on board

christinlilly by christinlilly | SIESTA KEY, FL
Jan 14, 2015

cra-cra..... drives me crazy!

gabber1127 by gabber1127 | GARFIELD HTS, OH
Jan 14, 2015

mandatory overtime

kfraccio by kfraccio | MAPLE GROVE, MN
Jan 14, 2015

They all drive me crazy, but "the bottom line" is particularly annoying.

KittyKad by KittyKad | Salisbury, NC
Jan 14, 2015

Thank you in advance. I hate that phrase. I think people should Thank each other AFTER we have done something, not before hand.

princessducky by princessducky | CHICAGO, IL
Jan 14, 2015

Cra-Cra

HilLeshaONan by HilLeshaONan | Newburgh, IN
Jan 14, 2015

I think "obvs' should be banished, which means obviously. There shouldn't be a short word for obviously.

kbaby05 by kbaby05 | canton, MI
Jan 14, 2015

how about ".com" like the-bomb.com - cannot stand that or "hastag" #notfunny wnen speaking to someone not on social media when people hashtag in a normal face to face conversation.

buzymum by buzymum | MADISON, WI
Jan 14, 2015

"Ducks in a row"

kerrylee777 by kerrylee777 | Eden Prairie, MN
Jan 14, 2015

Thanks for the head's up!

danigirl by danigirl | erie, PA
Jan 14, 2015

cra cra