Aaarrrghhh....
When did low-hanging fruit become an overused business management term? The phrase, if in fact I have ever used it before, is now officially banished from my vocabulary, where it can feel free to drill down and think outside the box.
Great, the low-hanging fruit is followed up not just by a "win-win," but a "win-win-win."
[Shiver, shudder]
Great, the low-hanging fruit is followed up not just by a "win-win," but a "win-win-win."
[Shiver, shudder]
I may be guilty of one or more of those...low fruit has been known to pass my lips. Win win win I have used in jest.
What is my punishment?
Let's keep this anonymous, shall we?
If I am correct, Mr. A, I believe your punishment shall be the 47-minute live version of Dancing in the Streets, with Donna Godchaux backing vocals.
Low hanging fruit?
I'm obviously way out of the loop.
You got a deal. I learned my lesson and it's not 47 minutes Playing in the Band with Donna. Dancing, dancin' dancin in the street! It's all drum 'solo'.
My favorite - sarcasm - is "growing your business". You CANNOT grow a business. It is inorganic. Aarrgghh.