BUZZWORD


A 'buzzword' (also known as a 'fashion word' or 'vogue word') is an idiom, often a neologism, commonly used in managerial, technical, administrative, and sometimes political environments. Though apparently ubiquitous in these environments, the words often have unclear meanings.
Buzzwords are typically intended to impress one's audience with the pretense of knowledge. For this reason, they are often universal. They typically make sentences difficult to dispute, on account of their cloudy meaning.[1]
Buzzwords differ from jargon in that they have the function of impressing or of obscuring meaning, while jargon (ideally) has a well-defined technical meaning, if only to specialists. However, the hype surrounding new technologies often turns technical terms into buzzwords (see Buzzword compliant).
A buzzword may or may not appear in a dictionary, and if it does, its meaning as a buzzword may not match the conventional definition.

Contents
Reasons for using buzzwords
Examples
See also
External links
References

Reasons for using buzzwords



★ A generous view allows that buzzwords have the same function as jargon in scientific disciplines: newly-minted terms to describe new concepts, without the danger of over-simplification and confusion that can arise from using words and phrases with previously established, commonplace meanings.

★ Buzzwords can also function to control thought by being intentionally vague. In management, stating organizational goals by using words with unclear meanings prevents anybody from questioning the directions and intentions of these decisions, especially if many such words are used. (See also newspeak, Machiavelli.)

★ An extremely charitable interpretation might claim that the intentionally vague phrase may boost individual thinking and creativity by deliberately raising questions.

★ Buzzwords have also been defined as a way to make something of marginal or no importance appear to have much greater meaning or to say nothing with as many words as possible. [2]

Examples


Below are a few examples of common buzzwords. For a more complete list, see list of buzzwords.

Empowerment[3]

Enterprise[4]

Framework[3]

Immersion[6]

Leverage[7]

Long Tail[8]

Next Generation

Paradigm[9]

Paradigm shift[10]

Proactive[11]

Synergy

Web 2.0

See also



Buzzword bingo

Buzzword compliant

Dilbert — cartoon series satirizing buzzword use in management.

Golden hammer

Memetics

Marketing speak

Power word

Psychobabble

Weasel Word

List of buzzwords

External links



Buzzword Blends

The Buzzword Generator Generates buzzwords and sample sentences containing such generated buzzwords

LanguageMonitor — Watchdog on contemporary English usage

Mission Statement Generator (on Dilbert website)

Buzzword Hell

BuzzWhack

N-Gage At E3 Showcases Immersive Games And Next-Generation Mobile Gaming — an example of buzzwords in action.

The Web Economy Bullshit Generator

References


1. Dictionary.com Buzzword Definition
2. http://www.businessweek.com/careers/content/jul2001/ca20010710_691.htm
3. Buzzword Hell
4. Evolt: Buzzword Bingo
5. Buzzword Hell
6. N-Gage At E3 Showcases Immersive Games And Next-Generation Mobile Gaming
7. Urban Dictionary: Leverage
8. The Register: The Long Tail's maths begin to crumble
9. "The Buzzword Bingo Book: The Complete, Definitive Guide to the Underground Workplace Game of Doublespeak", author: Benjamin Yoskovitz, publisher: Villard, ISBN-13: 978-0375753480
10. Cnet.com's Top 10 Buzzwords
11. Maine Today - Business: Business buzzword hall of fame


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