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    Bob is speaking the expected bullshit lingo, make sure he is only talking to clients and not bothering the dev team ever.

    Five minutes later: Your calendar is bombard with recurring face-to-face project progress meetings

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      0900 till 0930 - 15 min standup meeting. 1000 till 1100 - Pre meeting for customer meeting at 1100.
      1100 till 1200 - Customer meeting.
      1230 till 1300 - Post Meeting catchup.
      1300 till 1330 - focus time.
      1330 till 1430 - JIRA board update meeting.
      1430 till 1500 - priorities review meeting.
      1500 till 1645 - focus time.
      1645 till 1730 - EOD standup.

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    do people actually fall for this stuff? it seems like so many business management types are working overtime to make sure they’re always up to date with the latest in corporate jargon. why? do people actually think these people are saying anything?

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      I dunno, I think business jargon exists for the same reason it exists in any other field. When you spend a lot of time focused on a niche topic you come up with really specialized vocabulary to describe it. Plus it probably qualifies as a form of code switching.

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      Yes. Most people use just a bit of business jargon nonsense. Not enough to really sound like they’re talking completely from the wrong end, but just a nonsense word here and there. Usually they use them wrong, but because it’s so prevalent it starts to fade into the background.

      When people use almost nothing but buzzwords it’s pretty transparent though, and almost always falls apart on questioning.

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      This sounds like the landing page for half of the enterprise product home pages I’ve ever visited.

      “No, fucking seriously, what does this product DO?”

      It just kills me because surely it makes for worse sales and you’d think that’d help avoid buzzword vomit. It’s one thing when it’s your boss, but another when customers say “your marketing pages suuuuuck”

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    Wait where’s the talk about creating Value™ for the company? That needs to be mentioned constantly and incessantly.

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      I have a project manager who sits next to me, and she is the most plainspoken person in the room. “why are we doing this? Seriously what’s the point?” type questions and as blunt as they can be.

      I also don’t know what she does.

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      Reading this thread makes me feel like I need to update my blood pressure prescriptions.

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      I’ve worked with some excellent SMs, they just do all the organisational crap like wrangling people in different teams together so I don’t have to bother. Definitely seems like a job where a bullshit merchant could thrive though!

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    Yes, we had such a guy. The owner wanted to turn that guy into the CEO of the company. We rebelled. Suddenly, he was “no longer available for the job for health reasons”.

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    I swear all my previous managers took the same manager class.

    When they treated me like shit, every one of them tried to make a personal connection with me by asking about something I was wearing.

    “Oh you like x band? I see youre wearing a shirt”

    “Hey what does your bracelet represent”

    “Sweet hat, I like fried chicken to.”

    Like the first thing they saw they said something about it. Oh you’re trying to get to know me now after you’ve fucked me and I’m leaving?

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      Sweet hat, I like fried chicken to.

      Without any additional context, this is the greatest sentence I’ve ever read.

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    You can always tell when middle management has recently attended a seminar or bought a new “How To Be Successful” book because they start talking like this.