Category: Internship, Industrial Engineering

  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Silver Bullet’ Mean?

    What Is a Silver Bullet? A silver bullet is a phrase often used to refer to a one-size-fits-all strategy or solution to a complex problem. This phrase comes from the fairytale, “The Boys with the Silver Bullets,” in which the hero encounters a wolf and kills it with a silver bullet. The idea is that…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Shovel Ready’ Mean?

    What Does Shovel Ready Mean? If you’re just starting your career, you’ve probably heard the term “shovel ready” come up in conversations at the office or at job interviews. But what exactly does this phrase mean? Simply put, “shovel ready” describes a project that is all set to go and requires minimal preparation. It is…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Secret Sauce’ Mean?

    What Is Secret Sauce? Secret sauce is a term you may have heard in the workplace. It’s a phrase that is used to refer to a special method, technique, or strategy that a business or individual uses to achieve success. While the term “secret” may suggest that the identity of the sauce is unknown, the…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Scalability’ Mean?

    Understanding Scalability If you’re entering the job market, chances are you have heard the term “scalability.” But what exactly does scalability mean? Simply put, scalability is the ability to add resources or increase capacity to meet the needs of a growing customer base or workload. Many businesses and organizations find that scalability is essential in…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Run It Up the Flagpole’ Mean?

    Understanding the Phrase ‘Run It Up the Flagpole’ When entering the job market, it’s important to understand business jargon used in the workplace. One phrase you may hear often is “run it up the flagpole.” This phrase essentially means that somebody wants to suggest an idea and see if other people have any opinions or…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Results-Oriented’ Mean?

    What Does Results-Oriented Mean? As you enter the job market, you will undoubtedly come across the term “results-oriented” in job postings and descriptions. It is a relatively popular phrase, and understanding what it means can help you make sure the job is a good fit for you. Results-oriented means that the focus of the job…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Resource Intensive’ Mean?

    What Does Resource Intensive Mean? Resource intensive is a term often heard when discussing business strategies and understandings. It’s an important concept to understand when entering the job market as it can have many implications for careers and work life. In its most basic definition, resource intensive means that an activity, process, or task requires…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Reinvent the Wheel’ Mean?

    What Does Reinventing the Wheel Mean? The phrase “reinventing the wheel” is often heard in the business world and immediately it can bring confusion as to what this phrase means. Essentially, it is a phrase that is used to describe creating a solution for a problem that may already have an existing solution. The idea…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Reach Out’ Mean?

    What Does ‘Reach Out’ Mean? Reach out is a term often heard in the business/office jargon. It simply means to make contact with somebody in order to start or build a relationship, ask them a question or to get feedback. You might reach out to a professional, customer, vendor or even a colleague. Making a…

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  • Office Jargon 101 – What Does ‘Raise the Bar’ Mean?

    What Does ‘Raise the Bar’ Mean? You’ve likely heard the phrase “raise the bar” in relation to performance in business. But what exactly does this mean? In simple terms, raising the bar refers to setting a higher standard for performance. This means not just meeting general expectations, but striving to exceed them. For instance, if…

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