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Time To Move The Needle On ‘Jargon Monoxide’ In Our Workplaces

If the thought of being told to fly something up the flagpole, put on a record to see who dances or stir-fry things in the ideas wok makes you want to lose your lunch, you are not alone.

Jargon monoxide-a dangerous concoction of distasteful, pungent and sometimes colorful language-is seeping into workplaces to create nauseating conditions for those forced to inhale the noxious fumes.

Every workplace has its fair share of jargon,

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