Noun phrase
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Definition
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30,000 foot view
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Program management view
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50,000 foot view
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Highest management overview
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Bandwidth
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Availability[1]
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Benchmark
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Measuring against
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Best practice
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Tried and tested methodology/process
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Blue sky thinking
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Idealistic or visionary ideas, not always with practical application (source: BBC)
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Bottleneck
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Where a process is held up
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Cascade
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Array of possible actions to take in response to a problem: protocol
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Check in the box
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Complete the task
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Cross-functional
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Works in multiple directions simultaneously
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Customer-centric
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The customer is the main focus
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Cutting edge practices
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Up to date or new methods
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Dashboard
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Collection of key indicators
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Data Moat
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Large amounts of data acquired by an organization that can be harvested for sustainable, differentiating competitive advantage.[2]
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Deliverable(s)
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Finished product or outcome
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Downsize
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Reduce the number of employees through a lay-off
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End-user perspective
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Point of view of a customer about a product or service
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Evergreen
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Content that is always relevant[1]
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Flavour of the month
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The current popular or trending activity
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Golden handshake
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Contract clause which richly rewards a key employee in the case of termination
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Golden parachute
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Contract clause richly (perhaps excessively) rewarding a key executive if termination is due to corporate takeover or merger
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Hard stop
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Deadline[1]
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Hub
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A central idea to which other ideas are linked
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In the loop
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Knowing what's going on and being kept informed
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In the weeds
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Immersed or entangled in details or complexities
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Joined-up thinking
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Discussing the viewpoints of each organization and coming to an agreement or compromise
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Low-hanging fruit
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Tasks that have the greatest positive effect for the least effort, used when promoting new projects to show the advantages.[1]
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Lay-off
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Redundancies on a large scale
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Learnings
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Acquired knowledge after an action/actions or process/processes has been completed
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Nesting
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Processes within processes
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Off the shelf
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Buying in a product or service that is already completed
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One button to push/Push of a button
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Reduced number of suppliers
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Operational excellence
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Sustainable improvement of key performance metrics
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Python
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Challenging problem[1]
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Raft of measures
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A collection of proposals or schemes
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Rattler
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Obvious problem[1]
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Run it up the flagpole
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Test the popularity of a new idea or proposal. [3]
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Scalability
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A small component's ability to grow within a larger system[1]
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Silo (Vertical and Horizontal)
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A system, process, department, etc. that operates in isolation from others.
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Silver bullet
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One solution for everything[dubious – discuss]
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Six Sigma
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A system for process improvement by error reduction
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Stakeholders
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Group or individual affected by the outcome of a decision
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Talent
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Employees
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Tent pole
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The task or item most likely to delay a project or consume the most resources
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Under-pinning
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The foundations of an idea, which helps another related scheme or proposal
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Unique selling proposition (USP)
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Any aspect of an object that differentiates it from similar objects
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Win-win solution
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Providing a product or service which makes everyone happy, particularly both buyer and seller
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