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Study Links Belief in Corporate Buzzwords to Poor Decision-Making

Research by Shane Littrell at Cornell University shows that individuals receptive to corporate jargon tend to make worse decisions, impacting workplace performance. This suggests that reliance on buzzwords may harm leadership effectiveness and decision quality. Future efforts to promote clear communication could help mitigate these negative effects.
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