Blamestorming: Sitting around in group discussing why deadline was missed or project failed and who was responsible.
Concepting: Devising concepts. Formerly called ?thinking’.
Flight risk: Used to describe employees suspected of planning to leave company or department soon.
Outhousing: The desire to get out of the house after too much time spent working in home office.
Seagull manager: manager who flies in, makes lot of noise, poops over everything then leaves.
Tourists: People who take training classes just to get holiday from their jobs. “We had three serious students in the class, the rest were just tourists.”

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