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Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon
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So let's white board the problem.

"I think I've cracked the code. double letters are cheaters except for perfect squares (a, d, i, p and y). So Leddy isn't a cheater... "
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
So let's white board the problem.

Fantastic idea! I think we should have a brainstorming session, gather data and then come up with a scatter plot so that we can correctly identify the paradigm shift that's obviously occurring.

"Politics is just show business for ugly people."
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
So let's white board the problem.

"Parking lot."

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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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After reading through these threads, I am so glad that I have never had a job that involved an office, a desk, or sitting in front of a computer.

Long Chile was a silly place.
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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BCtriguy1 wrote:
After reading through these threads, I am so glad that I have never had a job that involved an office, a desk, or sitting in front of a computer.

You're a better man for not having experienced it, believe me. "Soul-sucking" is one way to describe what goes on. ;-)

"Politics is just show business for ugly people."
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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big kahuna wrote:
Leddy wrote:
So let's white board the problem.


Fantastic idea! I think we should have a brainstorming session, gather data and then come up with a scatter plot so that we can correctly identify the paradigm shift that's obviously occurring.

Surely you jest. Today's offices have "ideation" sessions and leverage "imagency." Get with the times, old man!

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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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Do you at least employ 'Best practices' at your business?
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [drew_235] [ In reply to ]
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drew_235 wrote:
big kahuna wrote:
Leddy wrote:
So let's white board the problem.


Fantastic idea! I think we should have a brainstorming session, gather data and then come up with a scatter plot so that we can correctly identify the paradigm shift that's obviously occurring.


Surely you jest. Today's offices have "ideation" sessions and leverage "imagency." Get with the times, old man!

Hahahahahaha! The only context in which I've personally ever heard the word "ideation" is when evaluating suicidal patients. "Suicidal ideation" was written all over their emergency treatment records.

As far as "imagency," wasn't that some sort of second sight or visionary power in the Harry Potter books? ;-)

I'm so glad I'm behind the times these days. LOL!

"Politics is just show business for ugly people."
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [drew_235] [ In reply to ]
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drew_235 wrote:
big kahuna wrote:
Leddy wrote:
So let's white board the problem.


Fantastic idea! I think we should have a brainstorming session, gather data and then come up with a scatter plot so that we can correctly identify the paradigm shift that's obviously occurring.

Surely you jest. Today's offices have "ideation" sessions and leverage "imagency." Get with the times, old man!

Yes and everyone's input will be considered. No idea is too big , too small. It takes a village

"I think I've cracked the code. double letters are cheaters except for perfect squares (a, d, i, p and y). So Leddy isn't a cheater... "
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
So let's white board the problem.

If we're going to execute this strategy we need to be strategic and tactical. We want to make sure we're doing the right things.
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [jimmy d] [ In reply to ]
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jimmy d wrote:
Do you at least employ 'Best practices' at your business?

I am my business, so, I'll employ whatever practices I want :-).

Long Chile was a silly place.
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
drew_235 wrote:
big kahuna wrote:
Leddy wrote:
So let's white board the problem.


Fantastic idea! I think we should have a brainstorming session, gather data and then come up with a scatter plot so that we can correctly identify the paradigm shift that's obviously occurring.


Surely you jest. Today's offices have "ideation" sessions and leverage "imagency." Get with the times, old man!


Yes and everyone's input will be considered. No idea is too big , too small. It takes a village


It takes a village of idiots, you mean. To leverage our platforms. ;-)




"Politics is just show business for ugly people."
Last edited by: big kahuna: Sep 3, 17 9:11
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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BCtriguy1 wrote:
jimmy d wrote:
Do you at least employ 'Best practices' at your business?

I am my business, so, I'll employ whatever practices I want :-).

Sounds like your company needs a diversity program.

"I think I've cracked the code. double letters are cheaters except for perfect squares (a, d, i, p and y). So Leddy isn't a cheater... "
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
jimmy d wrote:
Do you at least employ 'Best practices' at your business?


I am my business, so, I'll employ whatever practices I want :-).


Sounds like your company needs a diversity program.

I'm reaching out to the EEOC about this, even as we speak. ;-)

"Politics is just show business for ugly people."
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
jimmy d wrote:
Do you at least employ 'Best practices' at your business?


I am my business, so, I'll employ whatever practices I want :-).


Sounds like your company needs a diversity program.

I'll run that up the chain of command.


hmmm... nope. We're good!

Long Chile was a silly place.
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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Sounds like you made a binary choice.

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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [last tri in 83] [ In reply to ]
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last tri in 83 wrote:
Sounds like you made a binary choice.

Maybe so, but the synergies that'll result will be really scalable.

"Politics is just show business for ugly people."
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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I need to noodle that for a tick.

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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [last tri in 83] [ In reply to ]
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last tri in 83 wrote:
I need to noodle that for a tick.

Here's a pack of yellow Post-It notes to help you organize your train of thought.

"Politics is just show business for ugly people."
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [big kahuna] [ In reply to ]
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big kahuna wrote:
Leddy wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
jimmy d wrote:
Do you at least employ 'Best practices' at your business?


I am my business, so, I'll employ whatever practices I want :-).


Sounds like your company needs a diversity program.

I'm reaching out to the EEOC about this, even as we speak. ;-)

He definitely doesn't have the proper signage in his break room. I highly doubt he has the 20 + fair whatever posters hanging up

"I think I've cracked the code. double letters are cheaters except for perfect squares (a, d, i, p and y). So Leddy isn't a cheater... "
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
big kahuna wrote:
Leddy wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
jimmy d wrote:
Do you at least employ 'Best practices' at your business?


I am my business, so, I'll employ whatever practices I want :-).


Sounds like your company needs a diversity program.

I'm reaching out to the EEOC about this, even as we speak. ;-)

He definitely doesn't have the proper signage in his break room. I highly doubt he has the 20 + fair whatever posters hanging up

Definitely. He sounds to me like one of those Theory X managers.

"Politics is just show business for ugly people."
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
big kahuna wrote:
Leddy wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
jimmy d wrote:
Do you at least employ 'Best practices' at your business?


I am my business, so, I'll employ whatever practices I want :-).


Sounds like your company needs a diversity program.


I'm reaching out to the EEOC about this, even as we speak. ;-)


He definitely doesn't have the proper signage in his break room. I highly doubt he has the 20 + fair whatever posters hanging up

Break room?

Hell, what's a break?

Long Chile was a silly place.
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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The time between the lumber yard and work site. You should have said signage in your truck.

"I think I've cracked the code. double letters are cheaters except for perfect squares (a, d, i, p and y). So Leddy isn't a cheater... "
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [Leddy] [ In reply to ]
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Leddy wrote:
The time between the lumber yard and work site. You should have said signage in your truck.

I may need a bigger truck!

Long Chile was a silly place.
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Re: Seems like a lot LR people don't like their industry jargon [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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Team,

I really like the energy of this discussion, but we appear to be pulling on a lot of threads here. Let's make sure we can commercialize any strategy we develop, and at the end of the day we need to stick to our knitting and fish where the fish are going forward.

drn92
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