I’ve used “Synergy” a few hundred times talking about the program I have that shares my mouse/keyboard from one computer to the other over the network. But those usages don’t count.
For counted usages I’ve used “synergy” once that I know of, properly in a sentence, in 1994, and not as some business buzzword. Don’t think I ever used it before or after that.
BTW - The phrase turn-key apparently has been stolen by idiots. In project management if an effort is not turn-key some responsibilities belong to the customer. OTOH, turn-key means that the contractor will do everything.
I am trying to get “McGerky” used as a buzzword. 20 years and no luck. I’ll keep trying even though I don’t give a McGerky.
Here is my 30,000 foot vision: What we need here is a dynamic outside-the-box web-based paradigm to increase our global mindshare in a pervasive distributed team-oriented process.
Now that I’ve read it....they forgot “light speed” in any business or marketing form, for example “light speed ahead of the competition”
Is Glans a buzzword, a bad word, or a lastname?
“Did you know PING is actually an acronym? Packet Internet or Inter-Network Groper.”
Looks like the internet was really invented by Bill Clinton.