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<blockquote data-quote="Redsnapper" data-source="post: 1059155" data-attributes="member: 198797"><p>I used to work in a sales training environment.This was in the nineties and through to very early noughties.Just when americanised management buzz phrases ( buzz phrases !!) became fashionable with some. Some of the worst examples : " low hanging fruit" " we need to think out of the box" " it's time for some blue sky thinking" and my personal most hated "We'll need to chew the fat on this one". Utterly meaningless and pretentious.I believe there is a T.V. show called the apprentice where this kind of thing still appears acceptable.So glad to be in a completely different line of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redsnapper, post: 1059155, member: 198797"] I used to work in a sales training environment.This was in the nineties and through to very early noughties.Just when americanised management buzz phrases ( buzz phrases !!) became fashionable with some. Some of the worst examples : " low hanging fruit" " we need to think out of the box" " it's time for some blue sky thinking" and my personal most hated "We'll need to chew the fat on this one". Utterly meaningless and pretentious.I believe there is a T.V. show called the apprentice where this kind of thing still appears acceptable.So glad to be in a completely different line of work. [/QUOTE]
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