Jon Keegan of the
Wall Street Journal has published a Business Buzzwords Generator, which allows readers to use a randomizer to assemble "meaningless business phrases using overused business buzzwords" – for example, "This product will incentivize
big data and demonstrate innovative performance in the playing field."
Forbes hosts an annual "Jargon Madness" game, in which 32 of "corporate America's most insufferable expressions" are played off against each other in a bracketed, basketball-style tournament to determine the buzzword of the year. LinkedIn publishes an annual list of buzzwords to avoid in creating
résumés (British English:
CVs) – "trite, empty words that may sound good to your ear but say almost nothing". The 2014 list:
motivated,
passionate,
creative,
driven,
extensive experience,
responsible,
strategic,
track record,
organizational, and
expert. When people are approaching a meeting where they expect the presenters to use many buzzwords, they may prepare a game of
buzzword bingo, where players score points each time a particular buzzword is used.
Patch Products has published a board game called
Buzzword. The
"Weird Al" Yankovic album
Mandatory Fun contains the song "Mission Statement", which is full of what he describes as the "ridiculous
double-speak and meaningless buzzwords" in office environments. ==See also==