The words you should say goodbye to in 2016
Lake Superior State University has released its annual list of words and phrases that it says should be banished in the new year.Every year the LSSU publish lists of overused words and phrases that they (their readers according to an online poll) would like to see banned, retired, and avoided. Listed below are some of their selections.
- so -“Currently, it is being overused as the first word in the answer to ANY question. For instance, “How did you learn to play the piano?” Answer: “So my dad was in a classical music club…” The word serves no purpose in the sentence.
- conversation – “Over the past five years or so, this word has been increasingly used by talking heads on radio, television and in political circles to describe every form of verbal communication known to mankind. It has replaced ‘discussion,’ ‘debate,’ ‘chat,’ ‘discourse,’ ‘argument,’ ‘lecture,’ ‘talk’….all of which can provide some context to the nature of the communication
- problematic – Somewhere along the line, this word became a trendy replacement for ‘that is a problem.
- stakeholder – A word that has expanded from describing someone who may actually have a stake in a situation or problem, now being over-used in business to describe customers and others.
- price point – Another example of using two words when one will do.
- secret sauce – Usually used in a sentence explaining the ‘secret’ in excruciating public detail.
- break the internet – A phrase that is annoying online word-watchers around the world.
- walk it back – It seems as if every politician who makes a statement has to ‘walk it back,’ meaning retract the statement, or explain it in laborious detail to the extent that the statement no longer has any validity or meaning once it has been ‘walked back.
- vape –Vape and vaping are used to describe the act of ‘smoking’ e-cigarettes (another strange word) since the products emit vapor instead of smoke. David Ervin of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., says he hopes the word “goes up in smoke.”
- physicality – Over the last 12-18 months you cannot watch a sporting event, listen to a sports talk show on radio, or anything on ESPN without someone using this term to attempt to describe an athlete or a contest.
- manspreading – A word that is familiar to those in bigger cities, where seats on the bus or subway are sometimes difficult to find.
- presser – This shortened form of “press release” and “press conference” is not so impressive.
- giving me life – declaring that something positive is “giving me life!”
2016 Predictions – The fall of the fake.
Welcome to Bruce on Business’ first episode of the year. I this video we are predicting what’s going to happen in the next 12 months. It is what we call “The fall of the fake”.
There are so many people that are doing things that they are not doing. In other words, there are so many fake relationships or businesses online that are not what they say they are. They are based on smoke and mirrors. In this year, we are going to see all of that fall away at an alarming rate. If your business is all about that, you better star sorting that out, because it wont be too long before you find yourself non-existent in the real world and int he virtual world.
Watch the B.O.B attached for more on 2016 Predictions. Happy New Year!
We can celebrate another year in Business
As 2015 draws to a close, we get to celebrate another year survived in business. Congratulations to all who join us.
Now it is time to reflect and relax before the start of 2016 – it is going to be a rough one: get ready.
Thank You Mr President
With the recent issues within the South African Government, we take a look at the effect on small business and the economy. We also look at the year gone and take a view to what is to come.
It has been a busy year – goodbye 2015
Over the last 12 months we have had 196 coaching appointments resulting in just over 400 hours of strategy development with individual entrepreneurs across all sectors.
To add to this we have been privileged to complete 145 hrs of mentoring to groups of Entrepreneurs as well as run 31 different workshops and had the honour of presenting 12 different key note addresses to various groups of people.
Over and above this we have developed curriculum for a School based Entrepreneurship programme with 10 modules, an Idea Generation workshop, a 12 module Supplier Gap Analysis programme for Shanduka Black Umbrellas and a new, yet to released, Start-Up School programme.
As you can tell it has been a busy year for the whole team. Next year brings a huge work load as we begin a new internal business strategy that will not only increase our business and staff size, but bring a vast new array of service offering to all our current and new clients.
So between now and the start of 2016, we will slow down a bit, rest a little, take time to refocus and then hit the new year road running.
Many blessing to you all our clients, readers and supports for this Christmas season. We will see you on the other side.
