organisationese
Organisationese is a term used to describe the jargon, buzzwords, and overly formal language used within organizations, particularly in business and government settings. It is characterized by its complexity, ambiguity, and the use of technical terms to obscure simple concepts. The purpose of organisationese is often to create an air of professionalism, authority, and expertise, but it can also serve to confuse and alienate those outside the organization.
The use of organisationese can be traced back to the early 20th century, with its rise coinciding
One of the key features of organisationese is its use of acronyms and initialisms. These are often
Another feature of organisationese is its use of vague and abstract language. This can be used to
Despite its prevalence, organisationese is not without its critics. Some argue that it serves to obscure important