Google Has Its Own Workplace Language To Describe Things
AndroidHeadlines : Business jargon – even the smallest of businesses use it…those catch phrases that are often specific to just one business or universal jargon that can be used by any employee at any business. ‘ALAP’ (as late as possible) is a good example of universal jargon. It is used to indicate that even though you have your project done, you will turn it in ‘ALAP’ at the deadline to avoid being given more work. Another good one is ‘On the air,’ which means that you are only reachable by email or phone via a mobile device. However, large companies, like Google, with over 40,000 employees, often develop their own ‘language’ if you will that goes slightly beyond simple jargon. We thought we would look at some of the internal terms that Google employees use to describe certain happenings, people or things.Click Here To Read More.
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