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Q: Where does jargon come from?A: Many management types try to make management seem more scientific. So they bastardize wordsoptics and synergies and alignmentsthat are just nonsense. If youre paying a consultant $300 an hour, you want it to sound scientific. But management is not a true scienceits a social science or a discipline.
Q: So whats your goal?A: Theres no guide in there. I cant say, After seven emails its time to pick up the phone, or, If its about a strategy decision you should never emailits not like that. I want people to think about how they communicate.WILEY, $35, 272 PAGES
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B O O K S Phil Simon says that he wasnt always a great communica-tor, but hes spent a long time trying to improve. Though his background is in technology, he's evolved into an author and speaker, and has written seven books about business, technol-ogy and communication.
MESSAGE NOT RECEIVED: WHY BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IS BROKEN AND HOW TO FIX IT
BAD COMMUNICATIONESPECIALLY JARGON-FILLED EMAILS AND
CORPORATE MEMOSIS DRAGGING BUSINESS DOWN, PHIL SIMON WRITES.
D E F I N E I T
People have always complained about language changing, Simon says, and jargon and acronyms can sometimes be useful. Yet far too frequently people will throw out an acronym without defining it.
F R E E D O M T O C O M M U N I C AT E
It's easy to blame tech companies for all the digital noise
that surrounds us, but we are
responsible for how we use technology
and how we communicate,
Simon writes. We are not conscripted
to update our Facebook statuses,
tweet and +1 something.
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