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Originally posted by Muttley08 View PostOi .... contractor PM's only use jargon when we need to try to confuse people - it's an important part of our work...
Now PM's from consultancies...use it to try to impress the business numptys...and just look stupid...
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWhy are you still an agent, you could be a PM
Now you are talking
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWhy are you still an agent, you could be a PM
Now PM's from consultancies...use it to try to impress the business numptys...and just look stupid...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAll skilled trades/professions have technical terms that are necessary for precise communication between practitioners. That is not jargon.I agree with you however that many IT people cannot explain the big picture acuurately and concisely.
n.
1. Nonsensical, incoherent, or meaningless talk.
2. A hybrid language or dialect; a pidgin.
3. The specialized or technical language of a trade, profession, or similar group. See Synonyms at dialect.
4. Speech or writing having unusual or pretentious vocabulary, convoluted phrasing, and vague meaning.
intr.v. jar·goned, jar·gon·ing, jar·gons
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am an expert at IT jargon, but I have'nt got a clue as what it means
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am an expert at IT jargon, but I have'nt got a clue as what it means
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostIt's on my C.V. Langagues: C++, Java XML Jargon
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAgents may talk a lot of b*****t, but how many of you talk jargon?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif...cle2300707.ece
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All skilled trades/professions have technical terms that are necessary for precise communication between practitioners. That is not jargon.
I agree with you however that many IT people cannot explain the big picture acuurately and concisely.
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Here is another one
Agents may talk a lot of b*****t, but how many of you talk jargon?
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