A new study by researchers at Cornell University suggests that employees who use and overappreciate corporatist jargon tend to have weaker results in terms of analytical thinking and in making practical decisions.
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A new study by researchers at Cornell University suggests that employees who use and overappreciate corporatist jargon tend to have weaker results in terms of analytical thinking and in making practical decisions.