lamp on Nostr: npub1737cd…yfgw7 I am a 'word nerd' or, 'jargonista'. I found a #neologism today: ...
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I am a 'word nerd' or, 'jargonista'. I found a #neologism today:
Corporate Attribution Error
"Corporate Attribution Error is what happens when a business (or anyone channeling the voice of The Business Narrative–so this could be a leader, a consultant, a spokesperson, a manager, an IC, your own mind talking to you inside of your own skull, it doesn’t really matter who it is, this describes an argument not a person, and I do not like the We Are So Smart And They Are So Stupid Exceptionalism that dominates many conversations about humanity in the workplace, so I won’t indulge it here) illogically and systematically attributes a large observed outcome in the world to the intentional and planned initiative of a business."
(source) https://www.drcathicks.com/post/corporate-attribution-error
(source) Fediverse user: Cat Hicks (npub1wd6…zhav)
A Corporate Attribution Error seems to describe a mixture of 'event plagiarism' and 'self-proclaimed heroism' and possibly other thinking errors found in the world of corporations and institutions.
I took the liberty to gussy this up to seem a bit more computationally bombastic and utilitarian for fori other than just business:
Corporate Attribution Error
When a corporate entity plagiarizes credit for outcomes or events actually caused by other external forces or factors ... A tendency to mistakenly align remarkable external events to irrelevant internal activities of the entity ... A thinking error wherein a entity or its agent constructs a hallucinatory narrative or ideology about the legendary entity being the initiatory or intentional power or mover behind a event or outcome--whereas the event arose from other factors and the narrative is non-sequitur to the evidence of actual causes for the event or outcome, aligned with entity wants or agendas ... An ideological, "legend in your own mind" attribution error that credits a corporate entity for something it did not actually achieve, to support the wants of the entity.
A 'neologism' is a newly coined word or phrase to describe something, usually because the normal description requires a long string of words. Sometimes people coin neologisms for fun, or as a joke. Sometimes such coinage is for trade jargon, especially in research fields.
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I am a 'word nerd' or, 'jargonista'. I found a #neologism today:
Corporate Attribution Error
"Corporate Attribution Error is what happens when a business (or anyone channeling the voice of The Business Narrative–so this could be a leader, a consultant, a spokesperson, a manager, an IC, your own mind talking to you inside of your own skull, it doesn’t really matter who it is, this describes an argument not a person, and I do not like the We Are So Smart And They Are So Stupid Exceptionalism that dominates many conversations about humanity in the workplace, so I won’t indulge it here) illogically and systematically attributes a large observed outcome in the world to the intentional and planned initiative of a business."
(source) https://www.drcathicks.com/post/corporate-attribution-error
(source) Fediverse user: Cat Hicks (npub1wd6…zhav)
A Corporate Attribution Error seems to describe a mixture of 'event plagiarism' and 'self-proclaimed heroism' and possibly other thinking errors found in the world of corporations and institutions.
I took the liberty to gussy this up to seem a bit more computationally bombastic and utilitarian for fori other than just business:
Corporate Attribution Error
When a corporate entity plagiarizes credit for outcomes or events actually caused by other external forces or factors ... A tendency to mistakenly align remarkable external events to irrelevant internal activities of the entity ... A thinking error wherein a entity or its agent constructs a hallucinatory narrative or ideology about the legendary entity being the initiatory or intentional power or mover behind a event or outcome--whereas the event arose from other factors and the narrative is non-sequitur to the evidence of actual causes for the event or outcome, aligned with entity wants or agendas ... An ideological, "legend in your own mind" attribution error that credits a corporate entity for something it did not actually achieve, to support the wants of the entity.
A 'neologism' is a newly coined word or phrase to describe something, usually because the normal description requires a long string of words. Sometimes people coin neologisms for fun, or as a joke. Sometimes such coinage is for trade jargon, especially in research fields.
#jargon #jargonista #neologia #neologism #WordNerd #CorporateAttributionError