Steer them away from business jargon, which isn't understood by the public.
As the phrase has grown in usage in recent years, from business jargon to legal writing and popular culture, it has likewise come under criticism.
I am betting that new business jargon will flourish in three major categories in the 1990s: human resources, internationalization, and high technology.
They picked up business jargon, too.
Company managers, too, have a business jargon.
"Pursuing other interests," as the business jargon goes when an executive is told to clean out his desk.
A bat phone, in business jargon, is a private telephone number that is handled at a higher priority than a public line.
The term is considered American business jargon, but it's also encountered in engineering office culture.
From what she could make of the business jargon, a variety of purchasers would be making use of the metal.
Almost immediately, I noticed that business jargon was becoming commonplace.