Business buzzwords
/ 02 July 2009
The infuriating jargon of everyday office life
The infuriating jargon of everyday office life
Leverage [v. tr]
Means: The granddaddy of nouns turned verbs, ‘leverage’ is used indiscriminately to describe how a resource can be applied to a particular environment or situation
Say what: ‘We intend to leverage our investment in IT infrastructure across our business units’
Extracted from http://www.theofficelife.com/, written by Matthew Irwin