![]() “Buzzword Bingo is generally played in situations where audience members feel that the speaker is relying too heavily on buzzwords or lingo rather than providing relevant details or clarity. I decided to look up the term and to my surprise, Buzzword Bingo had made it into Wikipedia. Some enterprising soul had printed a type of Bingo card where each square was a buzzword, like “synergy”, “bandwidth”, “granularity”, “paradigm shift”, and the detested “low hanging fruit”. Several people claimed to have invented the game and it was very popular for a period of time when buzzwords were fairly new to Data Management and it was more of a challenge to fill in your bingo card – unlike now when we are overrun with a proliferation of “buzzy” terms. I was recently reminded of a game we used to play during particularly boring meetings and presentations called Buzzword Bingo. ![]() Click to learn more about author Cathy Nolan.
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