If your company "pivots" to "disrupt" an industry, you need a new strategy.
Oh sure, you might have heard that Company X made a billion dollars by doing that. But when the lingo of a few billionaires becomes the lingo of thousands of entrepreneurs, the overused words begin to lose their meaning.
"Nobody really loves any buzzwords," Michael Browning, director of MOBI and Bluefish Wireless, told Benzinga. "In my opinion, commonly used terms graduate into buzzwords because they're used so often in business that they lose all meaning. Instead, I love it when people speak clearly and showcase their own personality."
"I don't pay too much attention to these buzzwords," adds 63 Squares founder Felipe Coimbra. "And usually when I hear people using [them] my BS alert goes off and I stop listening to what they're saying."
Coimbra said that he wonders "if everybody knows people are full of it when they use these words."
But it's not just buzzwords that are annoying the startup community. "All due respect to Steve Jobs, who made a huge difference in the world, but I don't know that he needs to be quoted as often as he is," said Ian Small, General Manager of Audiobooks.com.
Small also takes issue with the word "leverage," to which he asked, "Imagine how happy Archimedes would be to hear how much we're all talking about leverage these days?"
"Bandwidth" is another word on Small's list. "This isn't limited to just startups, but it drives me crazy," he said. "Bandwidth should only be used to talk about Internet usage, not about resource allocation."
And that's not all. Small also dislikes the word "synergy."
"[It] never fails to make me think of my wife's childhood obsession with Jem and the Holograms," he said.
Meanwhile, to prevent himself from playing "buzzword bingo," Jim Kanir, SVP of Sales and Marketing at Billtrust, avoids a wide variety of words and terms:
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