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This caustically funny Webster's of the workplace cuts to the true meaning of the inane argot spouted in cubicles and conference rooms across the land. It's time to face the facts: We live in the Golden Age of Bullshit. And as anyone who has ever worked in an office knows, the corporate world is a veritable sea of B.S.--and we are all drowning in it.
Thank God for Lois Beckwith, an actual human being with the courage and moral fiber to cut through the crap (so to speak) and give us citizens of the working world the lowdown on what all this corporate lingua franca
actually means. Breathe easy.
The Dictionary of Corporate Bullshit will make your job a whole lot easier, telling you how to get ahead (
kissing ass, playing
golf), avoid annoying colleagues (use
caller ID), and ride the elevator without ruining your career (if you
gossip, use pronouns, and
never talk to the
CEO).
If you have ever wondered what a
mindshare is (some kind of drug?), puzzled over the meaning of words like
impactful or
incentivize (here's a clue:
those are not actual words), or been faced with a glassy-eyed zombie of a coworker singing the praises of
synergy, then
The Dictionary of Corporate Bullshit is for you! Forget what you learned in
Bschool--this handy reference guide will teach you everything you need to know about the empty, enraging, and just plain stupid gobbledygook that masquerades as "communication" in the working world.