# Corporate
Tagged Corporate
51 terms
quiet quitting
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touch base
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circle back
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bandwidth
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synergy
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actioning
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low-hanging fruit
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synergize
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deep dive
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move the needle
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boil the ocean
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ping me
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OKR
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dogfood
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standup
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retro
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align
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upskill
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snackable
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reskill
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sprint
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scrum
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pre-mortem
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RACI
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loud quitting
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rage applying
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quiet promoting
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quiet firing
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coffee badging
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career catfishing
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resume canyon
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stealth working
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passion tax
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nonstarter
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shift left
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north star metric
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directional
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velocity
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story points
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cross-functional
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stakeholder alignment
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scope creep
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ideation
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capacity
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shipped
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P0
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fire drill
🎤 Black culture & AAVE
feature creep
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tech debt
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skip-level
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parking lot
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