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9 phrases only MBAs understand

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 18 Jan 2018


Every industry has its own lingo. Business-school jargon may be especially perplexing to outsiders.To help clear up some of the confusion, we asked two MBA grads about the most unusual terms and phrases they picked up in business school.Paul Ollinger graduated from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth in 1997 and was an early Facebook employee before becoming a standup comedian. He recently published a comedic career guide titled, "You Should Totally Get an MBA," which includes a glossary of "MBA Talk."Alex Deagraduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School in2015 and is now a product marketing manager at Salesforce. He also runs the blog MBASchooled, which is a resource for business school students, applicants, and alumni.Read on to find out what MBAsreally mean when they call you a "Herbie."SEE ALSO:How to get into a top business school, from a student who was admitted to Darden without a traditional finance backgroundResume lockThe "resume lock" is a high-level review of your resume during an interview.Dea said: "It's almost like a very short, succinct elevator pitch about your background or what you've done, the skills that you have, anything that gleans a little bit into how your personal and professional life connect."PAR and STARThese are two frameworks that MBA students use either to describe their accomplishments on a resume or to answer interview questions, Dea said. "You don't always get a lot of time for interviews, so you want to make sure that you're being concise."PAR stands for "Problem, Action, Result." If you're using this format, Dea said, "you would talk about the problem, then you would dig into the actions that you took to help solve the problem, and then you would finally close with the end result that you specifically made." STAR is very similarit stands for "Situation, Task, Action, Result."Blue ocean and red oceanOllinger describes both terms in his glossary.Blue ocean is a "nerdy way of describing a market that has yet to be chummed up with competitors or great whites (which are, by the way, man-eating killing machines)."Red ocean is a "nerdy way of describing a market chummed up with competitors and man-killing sharks."See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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