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Subject:Re: Overused words and phrases From:Jeff Elkins <jeff -dot- elkins -at- CARDHEALTH -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 12 Oct 1998 12:15:46 -0400
Rowena --
Here's another one: When Scott Adams' engineer Alice was asked by
management to BENCHMARK a list of World-Class companies to find out how
they compared, she replied that she bet they wouldn't "make verbs out of
nouns"...
Some different words from my list:
BENCHMARK (-ING)
SYNERGIES (-ISTIC)
CENTROID (My GM claims that he heard this somewhere, meaning "centrally
located")
But I use and like Best-in-Class. Our competitors, industry consultants
and cohorts use it regularly.
Jeff Elkins
Information Analyst/Developer
CORD Logistics
jeff -dot- elkins -at- cardhealth -dot- com