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Post #41610

2025-12-08 13:48 UTC

Replies (9)

  • @TragicNotCute@lemmy.world 2025-12-08 13:54

    Seems like we just need to circle back and then double click into this. I don’t want there to be any lack of alignment in this cross functional group.

    Open ##41634

  • @slazer2au@lemmy.world 2025-12-08 14:21

    We will be starting a new working group to explore the feasibility of commissioning a new tool chain to assist in aligning our supply chain with our social responsibilities while maintaining stakeholder values.

    Open ##41711

  • @flandish@lemmy.world 2025-12-08 14:28

    my head-canon says a time machine’s only legal use is going to be to go back in time and smack mothers for raising road rage douchebags but… this may also suffice.

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  • @Toneswirly@beehaw.org 2025-12-08 14:30

    Its meant to keep you on the other side of the gate. If you cant speak their lingo, then they can use it as an excuse for why youre not “management material”

    Open ##41740

  • I am often torn a bit on this one, depending on the cases. Don’t get me wrong, management lingo is undeniably bullshit, trying to hide how simple what you’re saying actually is, and giving yourself stature and legitimacy. But I would argue that there are fields were the emergence of complex concepts (and lingo, and notations to define them) is a necessary evil. For sure even there, there are people who abuse it to big themselves up, but I also think a lot of the time, either the thing you’re speaking of is genuinely complicated, or it’s just not well understood enough. Sometimes I really wish I could say things in a simpler way, both in concepts and expression, but I can’t find a way to make it so. Not by malice, not to appear to know more, but genuinely because I don’t understand it enough yet either and that’s the best I’ve got. Having experienced it first-hand, I am more forgiving to this (depending on the attitude of the person spouting the jargon) and don’t automatically assume all technical-sounding terms are automatically bullshit. They often are, but not always. But management lingo is. 100%.

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  • Nearly ten years of my life essentially reduced to “Keep poop in ground, not on ground.”

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  • @fort_burp@feddit.nl 2025-12-08 20:20

    hell yea brother

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  • I experienced this in finance, tech, law, and food service (that chef would not shut up about maillard bullshit)

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  • @Johanno@feddit.org 2025-12-09 11:58

    I must strongly say that I, who am a person of short words and on the other there is this that also we need to talk about. But one must acknowledge the importance of the process and the situation, which we all know has to improve, but everyone has to his and her part. This and many other things has to be said. Thank you for your attention.

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