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Asked on October 9, 2021 in Single word requests.
"I think, like many \"managementese\" buzzwords, \"actionable item\" is pretty much devoid of informational content." "I would find a more descriptive word milestone, objective, task, or perhaps target and specifically describe the nature of the \"item\" and why it is \"actionable\". I would also find a further descriptive word milestone, objective, or a month, or, possibly, a month, or perhaps and perhaps I could type a description to help." "As we know, this is now one of our primary objectives." "Or This has become a task that needs to be completed first."
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Asked on October 9, 2021 in Single word requests.
"I think, like many \"managementese\" buzzwords, \"actionable item\" is pretty much devoid of informational content." "I would find a more descriptive word milestone, objective, task, or perhaps target and specifically describe the nature of the \"item\" and why it is \"actionable\". I would also find a further descriptive word milestone, objective, or a month, or, possibly, a month, or perhaps and perhaps I could type a description to help." "As we know, this is now one of our primary objectives." "Or This has become a task that needs to be completed first."
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- 1038 answers
- 125251 votes
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Asked on May 18, 2021 in Meaning.
If I really wanted to stretch my imagination, I might see “Take a look” just a smidgen more aggressive sounding.
I think for all practical purposes they are equivalent in meaning, so they would be for having/taking a shower, have/taking a drink, etc..
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- 82 answers
- 217857 votes
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Asked on May 18, 2021 in Meaning.
If I really wanted to stretch my imagination, I might see “Take a look” just a smidgen more aggressive sounding.
I think for all practical purposes they are equivalent in meaning, so they would be for having/taking a shower, have/taking a drink, etc..
- 589119 views
- 82 answers
- 217857 votes
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Asked on May 17, 2021 in Meaning.
If I really wanted to stretch my imagination, I might see “Take a look” just a smidgen more aggressive sounding.
I think for all practical purposes they are equivalent in meaning, so they would be for having/taking a shower, have/taking a drink, etc..
- 589119 views
- 82 answers
- 217857 votes
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Asked on May 17, 2021 in Meaning.
If I really wanted to stretch my imagination, I might see “Take a look” just a smidgen more aggressive sounding.
I think for all practical purposes they are equivalent in meaning, so they would be for having/taking a shower, have/taking a drink, etc..
- 589119 views
- 82 answers
- 217857 votes
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Asked on May 16, 2021 in Meaning.
If I really wanted to stretch my imagination, I might see “Take a look” just a smidgen more aggressive sounding.
I think for all practical purposes they are equivalent in meaning, so they would be for having/taking a shower, have/taking a drink, etc..
- 589119 views
- 82 answers
- 217857 votes
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Asked on May 16, 2021 in Meaning.
If I really wanted to stretch my imagination, I might see “Take a look” just a smidgen more aggressive sounding.
I think for all practical purposes they are equivalent in meaning, so they would be for having/taking a shower, have/taking a drink, etc..
- 589119 views
- 82 answers
- 217857 votes
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Asked on May 16, 2021 in Meaning.
If I really wanted to stretch my imagination, I might see “Take a look” just a smidgen more aggressive sounding.
I think for all practical purposes they are equivalent in meaning, so they would be for having/taking a shower, have/taking a drink, etc..
- 589119 views
- 82 answers
- 217857 votes
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Asked on May 15, 2021 in Meaning.
If I really wanted to stretch my imagination, I might see “Take a look” just a smidgen more aggressive sounding.
I think for all practical purposes they are equivalent in meaning, so they would be for having/taking a shower, have/taking a drink, etc..
- 589119 views
- 82 answers
- 217857 votes