Abstract :
The article pointed out that mode of speech of corporate-jargon users is deliberately exclusive. But that aside, it had never occurred that anyone who willingly participates in management-speak and who, moreover, believes it a useful tool of communication might imagine that those who know better feel aggrieved at their exclusion. Sometimes purely for entertainment value, some creates a buzzword and drop it into a meeting and see how long it takes to become jargon and how many managers pick it up adds yet more pointless verbiage to the mounds of it piling up in offices the length of the land.