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Fave idea of the week : July 11th, 2008

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

I was having lunch with Julia, and while we were wrapping up and paying the bill, she did a great job recapping the topics we covered, summarized my concerns/ideas, and reiterated the list of things that we had decided to do based on what we talked about.

Now Julia is a productivity maven, which in no way undermines her incredible sly sweetness. She’s really on the ball. But this was over-the-top on-the-ball. I told her I was impressed. She said “I’m reading this great book on facilitation. I don’t have issues, I have action items.”

The last part cracked me up. But actually, when I thought about it more, I was quite moved and inspired.

I’m sick of business-speak that euphemizes “issue” or “challenge” when what people really mean is “problem.” There is a difference, folks. I checked out the dictionary and pulled the definitions to see what nuance each word had:

  • Problem : Any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
  • Issue : A point, matter, or dispute, the decision of which is of special or public importance: ie: the business issue.
  • Challenge : Difficulty in a job or undertaking that is stimulating to one engaged in it.

Sometimes the matter at hand isn’t of special importance. It’s not an issue, it’s a problem.

And often, there’s no stimulation or engagement for the person responsible for solving it. It’s not a challenge, it’s a problem.

But one thing they all have in common is that some action, decision or solution needs to happen. Julia hit the nail on the head. They all have action items. Or at least they should. Awesome.

Fave idea of the week : June 6th, 2008

Friday, June 6th, 2008

There’s a trend going around to use as many words as possible to say simple things. Peter referred t this as Silicon Valley Patois, which is not only apt, but really funny.

In a similar vein, I found this article telling and yet sad.

“budgetarily” is not a word

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007
 This is not a word 

but that doesn’t mean that it should languish in non-usage. Try to use this next time you have a meeting. Go ahead. I dare you.

 

Note: This was quoted by the Capote production designer on the dvd extras. Thank heavens I always have a pen with me.

Psychonaut, my new word

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

   

Psychonaut

Ryan introduced me to this lovely word. I don’t think the meaning was what I originally thought, but that’s fine. I kinda like mis-using terms anyway.

One of my sisters is mildly (and hilariously) psycho (I mean that in the nicest sense of the word) and is often in orbit. I may try this one out on her and see if she runs with it.