Brisbane Times
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·4 hours ago
Corporate leaders use playground language to mask unclear messages and impress colleagues
Business jargon increasingly borrows playground verbs like "jump," "pivot," and "circle back," creating a false sense of energy in corporate communications. Cornell psychologist Shane Littrell found people use such buzzwords to impress colleagues or climb the ladder quickly, obscuring muddled messages with vibrant language.
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