Employees voted on the worst workplace jargon. Here's the number one phrase that annoys your coworkers
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The modern workplace is riddled with jargon that frustrates employees, leading to a culture where simple communication is replaced with unnecessarily complex phrases that annoy coworkers.
Glassdoor's survey revealed the worst workplace jargon includes phrases like 'We're building the plane as we fly it' and 'Let’s double click on that', which workers find incredibly tiresome.
Comments from professionals singled out 'Let me circle back with you' as particularly grating, as it often implies an avoidance of addressing the issue at hand, which further frustrates colleagues.
The overuse of jargon not only complicates communication in the workplace but also reflects a tendency for employees to say more than is necessary, making conversations less effective.
Read at Fast Company
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