Workers who love 'synergizing paradigms' might be bad at their jobs
11 hours ago
- #workplace performance
- #corporate jargon
- #critical thinking
- Employees impressed by vague corporate-speak may struggle with practical decision-making.
- The Corporate Bullshit Receptivity Scale (CBSR) measures susceptibility to empty organizational rhetoric.
- Corporate bullshit uses confusing, abstract buzzwords in a functionally misleading way.
- Workers susceptible to corporate BS rate supervisors as more charismatic but score lower on analytic thinking tests.
- Receptivity to corporate BS is linked to lower workplace decision-making effectiveness.
- Employees who fall for corporate BS are more likely to spread it.
- Corporate BS can create a negative feedback loop, elevating dysfunctional leaders.
- Examples of corporate BS causing reputational damage include Pepsi and Microsoft.
- Critical thinking is essential to avoid being misled by sophisticated-sounding but empty language.