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Penny Haywood Calder set up PHPR in 1986, riding out booms, busts and bursting bubbles, to become stronger than ever.
Visit PHPR
Leverage
Reach out
It is what it is
Viral
Game changer
Disconnect
Value-add
Circle back
Socialise
Interface
Despite the list originating in the US, these are all terms I come across a lot.
At the end of the day
Synergy
Solution
Think outside the box
On the same page
Customer-centric
People use jargon to indicate they're up with the latest management fads, as immortalised by the David Brent character in 'The Office' TV series a few years ago. As a result, far from being impressed by jargon, it's more likely to produce an image of an ineffectual man with a bad break-dancing tendency!
It's not a good image. It's not good PR. It's not even good communication.
Labels: clear communications, content, copy, copy writing, jargon, PR
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