Tracking the business world’s most overused jargon
A new survey by professional services firm Grant Thornton highlights the business jargon we all love to hate.
Jargon blamed for holding back business technology investment
The tech community is facing calls to better explain its products' purpose after a survey found one in five managers aren't familiar with big data or cloud software-as-a-service.
Should you abandon Latin terms in your business?
The UK Government plans to phase out the use of Latin abbreviations such as 'eg, ie and etc' on its website, replacing them with English alternatives. Should your company do the same?
Office distractions cost businesses £250m a year, research finds
A new survey has identified the top distractions for open-plan office workers and put a cost on their lost productivity. Learn more about the survey results here.
Financial providers in Singapore urged to use plain English
Ever wondered how your team can adopt plain English business writing in your business communications? Check out these useful tips from Singapore's financial regulator.
Plain English business writing: Facebook joins the club
When it comes to plain English business writing, it's always great to hear about companies opting for clearer language. In recent weeks, it was Facebook's turn.