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The 15 Dumbest Things You Hear at Work

A personal story in the experience: I Hate Corporate Cliches
I want to point out the most ridiculous work sayings or cliches that really get on my nerves. It's as if taking something simple and phrasing it in an idiotic and often nonsensical way has become a key part of fitting into corporate culture. I say NO. Let's take a look at my favorite 15 of these gems...

15) Best Shored – as in, we’re going to have this project “best shored.” Ouch. Talk about euphemisms. This isn’t even proper English AND it’s insulting and foreboding all at the same time.

14) Too Many Indians, Not Enough Chiefs -- I'm amazed that in our politically correct world, this phrase seems to linger on. And in reality, it's usually the other way around-- there are far too many middle managers trying to prove that their jobs have some meaning and impact and not enough people actually doing work.

13) Run it up the Flagpole and see if someone salutes it -- Wow. This is guilty of so many things, but most importantly of trying to tie poetic imagery and patriotism into a business decision.

12 ) Evolutionary not Revolutionary -- we get it, you're talking about incremental change. But the fact that this rhymes does not merit that ridiculously smug look you get after you say it.

11) Can't Change a Leopard's Spots-- Are you saying that some things are permanent? Wow, great observation! You're so clever!

10) Do you have Enough Bandwidth? – The answer to this is always supposed to be yes but in reality is no. Why bother asking it? And does it make sense to use a networking metaphor to discuss the 45 year old woman in accounting's availability?

9) Let's not Fight the Tide -- this is humorous because the person that says it generally would stand no chance of fighting anything but a twinkie wrapper. You know what I mean, too.

8) Let's Not Go Into "Solution Mode" Yet – Immediate translation: I have no plan. Secondary comment: I didn't realize that you had to enter a particular state of mind to solve a problem. Shouldn't companies always be in “solution mode”?

7) Keep the Train on the Tracks -- this essentially says nothing. Trains are at their very foundation of design meant to stay on tracks. A derailment is a one-in-a-million accident, not something you have to actively work against. Yet this is said as if it’s an everyday occurrence.

6) Sing from the Same Hymn Book -- not only is this offensive to people who don't practice organized relgion, but anyone that has sung from a hymn book knows that half the people are frantically trying to find what verse they're on while the ones that are singing are butchering the song. By the time the first half catches on to where they are, everyone else is at “amen.”

5) Work to a Program -- as opposed to working haphazardly? “Hey boss, I want to work as randomly as possibly, OK?”

4) Tighten our Belt -- belts go around the middle... meaning we're going to squeeze the people who actually do the work, and leave the top alone.

3) Give 150% -- you are aware that this is actually an impossible task, yes? Then why do you say this at practically every meeting?

2) Peel Back the Onion – This is an insanely odd reference, as I can pretty much guarantee most people don’t peel back onions ever, yet for some reason that’s become a basic part of their job description.

And the #1 worst work saying:


1) Come to Jesus Meeting -- With one phrase, you have taken a simple concept of a group discussion and managed to make both Christians and non-Christians feel uncomfortable. That right there, is 100% of the people, and is worthy of recognition.

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Bonus for reading this far... Dilbert's "diagnosis"...
Can he lead a normal life?
No, he'll be an engineer.

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Posted May 19th, 2008 at 4:09PM
I am so glad that only a few of these terms are used here in the UK otherwise I'd have purchased a shotgun and done some serious damage by now.
I'm also glad that you pointed them out in such a constructive manner - perhaps your fellow countrymen will see the light finally.
I shall paste your link to anyone who says to me any of the clichés you mentioned - it's either that or a fist in the face.
     
Posted May 30th, 2008 at 2:00PM
this is a great list.. but really we answer to our customers so why don't we:
run it up the flagpole and see if someone salutes
rub it on the cat and see if it licks it off
or put it outside and see if the dog eats it.
     
Posted Jun 4th, 2008 at 10:13PM
Oh God... I'm looking for a job, I don't need this kind of disincentive right now!

Technically you could give 150%, if you did were half as productive again as you were *last* time. 'Course if you kept on doing that you'd need to be exponentially productive, which would get tiring.
     
Posted Jun 13th, 2008 at 7:44PM
let's put this behind us and move forward.....
The last bloke who told me that, well we just don't do any business together now
     
Posted Jun 20th, 2008 at 11:18PM
hahaha nice i like it! yeah...those things are annoying and the people who say them are like the biggest nerdbombers in the world. (no offense to THOSE guys lol!!) yeah...it kinda reminds me of micheal from the Office. those are some things HE would say lol!! AND he would then want to host a 5k for the cure of rabies. hahaha
     
Posted Jul 3rd, 2008 at 10:00PM
At the office I work in, we don't get the typical sayings. Instead, the owner got a huge grease board to write the phrase of the week on it, which is on the wall right when you walk in. For the past month it has been a drawing of a key with the saying, "Your key to happiness." It makes me cringe every time I see it.
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Posted Jul 11th, 2008 at 12:08AM, last updated Jul 29th, 2008 at 9:32PM
How about being "proactive instead of reactive", which is almost the same as "nipping it in the bud". I usually hear being on the same page instead of hymn sheet, and I have never heard the Jesus meeting one. Lol, that's a scary one!
     
Posted Jul 11th, 2008 at 12:58AM
Look, "people," if we can't get you "thinking outside the box" (don't forget the obligatory accompanying hand motions with that one), can we at least "interface" (insert two-handed finger quotation marks here) about whether we're even "on the same page of the playbook?" Or are we going to have to "go back to Square One?" We could "take this one over the top!" But to be "proactive" about "the whole nine yards," let's get to "the long and short of it." How about we "brainstorm this at the quarterly corporate retreat coming up next month? Where we will make lemonade of the lemons we've just been handed" BLMPHM!!! (Closest I could come to the noise of disgust that came out when I re-read this.) But I wanted to play, too.
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Posted Jul 11th, 2008 at 1:41AM
OMG - I find it incredible that among some of the finest minds here, none of us came up with "read between the lines." I especially like this one when the report is double-spaced. I like to write stuff between the lines so that there's something to read - snide comments, Linda Blair from the Exorcist quotes, similar quotes from the Saturday Night Live parody of Linda Blair, dirty limericks......
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Posted Jul 29th, 2008 at 5:32PM
I hate it when they say " My door is always open ".
     
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