The woolliest words in business
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2022-05-12 14:30
The woolliest words in business
FIRE-FIGHTING FOAM starves the flames of oxygen. A handful of overused words have the same deadening effect on people's ability to think. These are words like 'innovation', 'collaboration', 'flexibility', 'purpose' and 'sustainability'. They coat consultants' websites, blanket candidates' CVs and spray from managers' mouths. They are anodyne to the point of being useless.These words are ubiquitous in part because they are so hard to argue against. Who really wants to be the person making the case for silos? Which executive secretly thirsts to be chief stagnation officer? Is it even possible to have purposelessness as a goal? Just as Karl Popper, a philosopher, made falsifiability a test of whether a theory could be described as scientific, antonymy is a good way to work out whether an idea has any value.

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