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#73238 - 09/11/06 10:08 PM Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
picard120 Offline
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Registered: 07/10/05
Posts: 763
Do you guys have to use formal speech at work? Some companies prefer their employees to use formal language and avoid slang terminologies.

The work place is currently innudated with many jargon terms besides IT terminologies.

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#73239 - 09/11/06 10:29 PM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
MartinFocazio Offline

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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2203
Loc: Bucks County PA
We use this handy guide for workplace communications:

http://www.communitymx.com/blog/index.cfm?newsid=426

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#73241 - 09/12/06 08:10 PM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
massacre Offline
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Registered: 12/07/05
Posts: 781
Loc: Central Illinois
I've worked with at least one or more IT teams at most of the fortune 1000, some extensively. I've also dealt with many project managers and CIOs, etc. Never have I heard of anyone demanding formal speech. If someone doesn't understand something (typically acronyms or proprietary terminology for a product) they ask what is meant or stay out of it and ask one of the tech people on their team what was meant if the context of the conversation didn't clarify it.

If you are working at a company that has a "speech policy", run. Run now, and run hard. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Seriously, if your company is so anal retentive or hires such completely worthless employees that this is an issue, it shows utter lack of management skill or just utter incompetence at many levels.

If this is some IT policy meant to insulate users from tech jargon, most IT jockey's I've ever dealt with keep that stuff to a minimum around end users.

If it's slang as in curse words, most HR policies have harassment guidelines that tend to give you fair warning if you are abusive in any way.

If it's slang as in just street slang, seriously, who uses that in a meeting or outside of their own group or team or personal friends? If they are, they look stupid. If there's a policy against it, find a new employer because your current one is being run into the ground. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#73242 - 09/13/06 10:49 AM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
marduk Offline
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Registered: 01/25/04
Posts: 160
Loc: Mid-Missouri
I guess these would be the ultimate in "formal speech", designed for precise communication: <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Lojban: http://www.lojban.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Home+Page&bl

not to be confused with.

Loglan: http://www.loglan.org/
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#73243 - 09/13/06 04:03 PM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
Polak187 Offline
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Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
Negative on that my man. We use made up language of EMS people that nobody understands or makes sense and one night when sitting in the bar we were trying to figure out some terms and got just too confused. Somehow in the end we all undertsand each other. With patients we have to speak on baby terms and that's ok becasue if I start using med terminalogy I would just confuse the living hell out of you. Than to the doctors we speak clear, using med terms and in professional manner and have to watch every word since it can make a difference in someones life. So technically we speak 3 different languages... Now I mix my friends from EMS world and preEMS world. Imagine bunch of computer programers and paramedics hanging out trying to talk. Can be pretty funny at times.

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#73244 - 09/13/06 04:22 PM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
7k7k99 Offline
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Registered: 06/01/05
Posts: 375
Loc: Ohio
My workplace is full of acronyms, proprietary acronyms, business buzzwords that are completely unknown unless you go to a bookstore every month and buy the latest bestsellers. The bosses and managers just fling these buzzwords and acronyms around and we employees just nod even though we have literally no idea what they are talking about. It is a wonder the company I work for is still in business in my humble opinion.

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#73245 - 09/13/06 08:33 PM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
MartinFocazio Offline

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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2203
Loc: Bucks County PA
I used to work in the film industry, and we had a language all our own.

I leave it to others to translate this perfectly average exchange between me and the Director of Cinematography ("DP")

DP: Marty, I need a couple of mighty-moles on a hi-hi-boy over here, put some half CTO on them, and bring a couple of scrims in on the bottom"

ME: OK, we're out of mighty-moles, but I have a baby and a baby-baby I can put all on a trombone and it might work the same.

DP: Nah, just put a 5K up and then we can ND it to what I need.

ME: OK, give me a minute to get the western dolly out of the way and we'll put it on a crank-o-vator.

DP: Cool!



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#73246 - 09/13/06 08:36 PM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
MartinFocazio Offline

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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2203
Loc: Bucks County PA
Oy. Another meals in a pill egghead on the loose....

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#73247 - 09/13/06 10:54 PM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
massacre Offline
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Registered: 12/07/05
Posts: 781
Loc: Central Illinois
Let me guess, you were lighting and/or gaffer? No idea what a mighty mole, hi-hi-boy, half CTO, scrim, baby, baby-baby, or "trombone" are. But they sound to be different styles of lighting gear and various accessories.

I'd say the 5k is a VERY bright light and ND means it can be "notched down" to produce a lower illumination. Western dolly probably refers to one on rails and a crank-o-vator is likely a scissors type extensible tower platform made for rigging gear.

I'm guessing on all of this, but:
Mighty-mole = some little light cans that put off a lot of light for their size
Hi-hi-boy = a crane or scaffolding for equipment
half CTO = color filter of some sort?
Scrims = no idea
baby/baby-baby = larger cans of the same lux as the mighty-moles, but more painful to deal with? Older equipment I mean.
trombone = some rigging that allows the items to move back and forth for focus?

Okay, how did I do? Do I win a shiny new nickel?
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#73248 - 09/14/06 11:40 AM Re: Do you guys have to use formal speech at work?
KG2V Offline

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Registered: 08/19/03
Posts: 1371
Loc: Queens, New York City
So, you used to do lighting, eh?

"Why do sound guys say 'test 1-2-3'?" "Because if they can count to 4, we put them on lights"
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