Worst Words
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Worst Words
Don Watson, with his trademark wit and wisdom, says enough already! The English language is complex and evolving, and can win minds, hearts, and nations. Why don't we try using it?
What is cluster deployment, and how can you be sure to engage multiple stakeholders through your strategic delivery channel? What’s the difference between backcasting and backfilling, and could it ever matter?
The language of business and work grows ever more depleted, barren, and senseless. Politicians hide in thickets of endless repeated messages, platitudes, and clichés, or behind such shameless Newspeak as operational matters.
The thing is viral—leaping from corporate windows of opportunity, it has taken hold in universities and schools, the public service, hospitals, local councils, fire brigades, the weather bureau. (What is the difference between rain and a rain event?)
Don Watson returns to the follies he described in Death Sentence and Weasel Words. With his trademark management-jargon mockery, he will make you cringe and laugh and possibly die of shame. But above all, he will ask you to resist—to fight in the fields and in the streets and in the offices.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780857983442
Publisher: Random House Australia
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 November 2015
Country: Australia
Imprint: Vintage (Australia)
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 34.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 208.0mm
Weight: 454g
Pages: 448
About the Author
Don Watson's Recollections of a Bleeding Heart- Paul Keating Prime Minister, won the Age Book of the Year and Non-Fiction Prizes, the Brisbane Courier Mail Book of the Year, the National Biography Award and the Australian Literary Studies Association's Book of the Year. His Quarterly Essay, Rabbit Syndrome- Australia and America won the Alfred Deakin Essay Prize. Death Sentence, his best-selling book about the decay of public language won the Australian Booksellers Association Book of the Year. Watson's Dictionary of Weasel Words was also a bestseller. American Journeys won the Age Non-Fiction and Book of the Year Awards. It also won the inaugural Indie Award for Non-Fiction and the Walkley Award for Non-Fiction.
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