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Corporate Double-speak

Posted on September 24, 2010 by Jamie Lawrence in rant, Work

I got this email at work today…

Note: If a SEMP UI/Common Dopo deployer must consciously choose to use/leverage TOM, then make sure you have both a DEU with SEMP UI/Common Dopo as well as a DEU with TOM.

* acronyms changed

What?! It’s like a rejected scene from Office Space. Please shoot me if I ever write like that. I haven’t a notion what this guy is telling me (and from subsequent emails, neither did anyone else).

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One comment on “Corporate Double-speak”

  1. Mark says:
    November 29, 2011 at 10:42 am

    Sounds very HR-y.

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