Article: Acronyms leave workers bemused and confused; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE.(Features)

DO you often sit in meetings at work and wonder what on earth your colleagues are referring to when they mention E.O.P. and C.W.O.T?

It seems that acronyms have become the new office jargon, according to a study by Office Angels, the UK's leading secretarial and office support recruitment consultancy.

The research, conducted among 1,000 employees, looked at how people communicate in meetings and found that acronyms are now being over-used by 71 per cent of office ...

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