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"You have to return it. 'Winner takes all' is just an expression."
"Bert, I'm confused. What happens after we circle the wagons, tighten our belts and walk a mile in our customer's shoes? Is that when the chickens come home to roost?"
"Here, we do not procrastinate, we 'table' things."
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He used to pass the buck, since being promoted to management he gets to call it delegating authority.
"Sophia, will you agree to form a joint exploratory committee for marriage?"
'Your proposal is written with clarity and conviction. Send it up to legal for obfuscation.'
We don't call these savage screaming fits. We call them confrontation verbal interfacing.
'We no longer call it 'hiring' - we now call it 'insourcing'.'
"This merger is not producing the expected synergies."
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'There's an absence of leadership in this authority,we need to explore the possibility of thinking about setting up a sub-committee to look into it.'
"He has to put a fiver in every time he says 'fiscal imperative' or 'target orientated processes'"
"We’re leveraging knowledge of niche opportunities to maximize strategic advantages."
"Can you smell that, Jacobs? That’s the smell of me about to offer you a retirement package."
"The best laid plans of mice and men... differ materially in their objectives."
'I'm tired - let's outsource dinner tonight.'
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Terms and conditions on the mount
"I kicked the idea of mowing the lawn into the long grass."
"Miss Davis, bring me everything we've got on turning a two-bit hole-in-the-wall operation into a multinational juggernaut."
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'Ladies and gentlemen, we are the best team money can buy. Now LET'S PLAY BALL!'
"Al could you unpack these mining issues for us whilst Joel drills down to get some detail on the parcel problem."
'The new role will involve some EXTRA responsibilities...of course you'll appreciate that there won't be any extra funding...It's a role for which you are uniquely qualified!'
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'I was a tall, handsome prince, and an evil witch downsized me.'
JIT -Jittery Inventory Turnover
Clothiers. Suits - Shirts. The salesman uses a lot of business jargon. Welcome! You've done your due diligence. You already know we're a value-add operation here. Great synergies with the suit and accessories! And our tailor can right-size this for you. You'll be able to monetize the strategic acquisition of this suit via enhanced deal-making success! I don't want to "dress for success." I want clothes for repose. I think I have a great head for business but my body never wants to tak
"Herewith, we recommend the following: when you're up to your rear in alligators, it's worth remembering your original purpose was to drain the swamp...."
'Good work, I doubt whether any of the shareholders will understand it.'
"Boss, I didn't understand your memo. It reads 'W.U.W.T.M.S.A.' What does that mean?"
"Yes, but...will it scale?"
"Would you stop quoting Sir John Harvey Jones!"
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