Your Gen Z and millennial coworkers hate office jargon, so maybe avoid these 9 phrases
16 Jun 2023
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If you’re out of pocket, circling back, getting your ducks in a row, or worried about too many cooks in the kitchen, it might be time to stop drinking the Kool-Aid.
Or to put it another way, please consider reducing your use of professional jargon around the office, as such language tends to annoy your colleagues and may have a negative impact on workplace inclusivity.
Read the complete article from Fast Company here.
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