Brisbane Times ·general ·9 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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