Your Choice of Words Matters
Alberto S. Silveira
Chapter Chapter 12 in Building and Managing High-Performance Distributed Teams, 2021, pp 139-153 from Springer
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Abstract There’s a big difference between using buzzwords and establishing a proactive common terminology. In boating, for example, ropes are called lines, sails are called sheets, and of course the left and right sides of any vessel are referred to as port and starboard, respectively.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-7055-4_12
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