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		<title>New Buzzwords in Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;..&#8221;Now what does this mean???&#8221;
Just when you thought you&#8217;d heard enough jargon to choke a horse in business, here&#8217;s the new buzzwords so you can impress your boss and befuddle your colleagues, (source material courtesy of the March 27, 2006 Wall Street Journal).

Delayering - The process of reducing organizational layers by firing the middle management
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<p>Just when you thought you&#8217;d heard enough jargon to choke a horse in business, here&#8217;s the <em>new b</em>uzzwords so you can impress your boss and befuddle your colleagues, (source material courtesy of the March 27, 2006 Wall Street Journal).</p>
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<li>Delayering - The process of reducing organizational layers by firing the middle management</li>
<li>Web 2.0 -  Second generation of services available on the World Wide Web that lets people collaborate, and share information online; generally the applications &#8220;feel&#8221; more like desktop applications.  Using it in your business plan is also a nifty way to get some venture dough!</li>
<li>Knowledge Acquisition - Hiring people who know how to get the job done</li>
<li>Unsiloing - Being able to cooperate across departments, share resources, cross-sell products and basically learn to work as a team in an organization, one department or business unit to the next.</li>
<li>Execution - Used to be known as strategy, which was the endless talk of <em>planning </em>to do something to execute.  In todays world, we skip strategy (andthinking) and just execute.</li>
<li>Volume Sensitive Business - A business with massive fixed costs (and no way to cover them). Niche Strategy - Perhaps should rightly be worded, &#8220;niche execution&#8221;, it simply means your company is a small, insignificant player.</li>
<li>Limited Downside - code word for &#8220;things can&#8217;t get much worse&#8221;</li>
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