Haiku #052
Glossary for this haiku
roadmap
BureaucraticEtym.from Middle English road plus map, literal cartography elevated to managerial jargon in the late twentieth century by consultants who preferred implication to obligation; see H. L. Quimby, Corporate Cartography, 1998.
A prioritized sequence of nonbinding milestones and vague timelines that converts specific commitments into negotiable intentions, facilitating blame diffusion and delayed delivery.
'Can you circulate the roadmap by Friday, even if it is high level?' - Q3 All-Hands Transcript
embark
BureaucraticEtym.from Old French embarquer, originally a maritime term, repurposed into corporate parlance circa 2009 by a strategy consultant seeking a softer synonym for begin, see Kline, Lexicon of Strategic Gesture (2018).
A managerial maneuver that announces initiation while deferring binding commitments, measurable milestones, and accountability.
'We will embark on a cross-functional transformation next quarter' - Q2 Roadmap Briefing
north star
BureaucraticEtym.from the navigational phrase 'north star', originally denoting Polaris, adopted into corporate strategy parlance circa 2012 by a boutique consultancy seeking majestic-sounding direction, cited in Strategy Glossary, 2015.
A rhetorical device that converts vague long-term ambition into an indefinite project timeline and absolves present commitments of measurable accountability.
'This will be our guiding light, pending resource allocation and metric definition' - Q3 Board Deck, slide 12