when anyone affected is a 'stakeholder'
The definition of a stakeholder on a project is anyone who is interested. But I agree, overused in the wrong context outside projects.
Having worked in IT (*** an acronym ***) for many years, I found that if someone used loads of acronyms, it often meant that they did not have a clue what they were talking about. So watch out for those who overuse acronyms, particularly techies talking to non-techies.
'I'll ping you an email'
How the **** do you 'ping' an email then?!
Hate that saying with a passion! You send an email, not PING an email..!!
Using the term "Workshop" when it doesn't involve some sort of light engineering but a bunch of dickheads sitting round tables
"It's in the company's DNA" no it f**king isn't, a company doesn't have DNA, it doesn't reproduce, it isn't a living organism. This one REALLY winds me up. As someone who also works in IT I see this all the time, but mainly from consultants and business people who like to listen to consultants. Yukky.