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"A new crop of [business] buzzwords usually sprouts every three to five years," says the paper, as it offers up some of the latest, freshest produce.
  • delayering: has nothing to do with cake. It's the up-to-date euphemism for 'firing', f/k/a rightsizing or downsizing.
  • knowledge acquisition: hiring. replaces "war for talent", which is out of date because companies no longer need to fight to find job applicants. Quite the reverse.
  • skills development: corollary to knowledge acquisition: putting new skills into existing employees
  • unsiloing: cooperation across departments and functions, such as sharing resources, cross-selling, etc.
  • execution: older term now back in vogue, replacing previous emphasis on 'strategy'
  • volume-sensitive business: one with high fixed costs
  • niche strategy: small-time player
 
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delayering: has nothing to do with cake. It's the up-to-date euphemism for 'firing', f/k/a rightsizing or downsizing

Damn - I could swear it had to do with removing one's coat.
 
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How in the world did someone come up with unsiloing? The only thing I can figure is that a silo is used for storing (usually grain), so siloing is used as a verb meaning storing (or hoarding), and unsiloing is not storing, or sharing.

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