Those that know me know I hate buzzwords. I have written on the subject twice in the past few years. My all time favorite hated buzzword still remains "Sweet Spot" – yuck! Crain’s Chicago Business listed their most annoying buzzwords for 2004- "synergy" and "paradigm".  Shruti Date Singh relates something her boss recently said :

"At the end of the day the incremental paradigm shift will create a win-win solution for redeployed people on the runway who are trying to think outside the box"

Accountemps listed the following words as the buzziest and my comments in parentheses:

"At the end of the day" (why can’t we just say, "in conclusion")

"Metrics" ( I thought we were still on the decimal systems here?)

"thinking outside the box" (One of my most hated ones)

"Take it offline" (are we ever truly ‘offline’?)

"Redeploy people" (let’s face it, we fired them)

"On the runway" (I fly a lot, I have sat on the runway for a long time and gone nowhere!)

"win- win" (I rarely see this)

"Get on the same page" (maybe today we should say, are we looking at the same screen?)

"Accountability Management" (actually, I have no idea what this is!)

"Core Compentency" (Why can’t we just say what we are good at?)

"Bandwidth" (I agree with this one and there never is enough!)