Business lotto
The business lotto is a game sometimes played at meetings in company. The rules are similar to those of the Loto or the Bingo, but in the place of a table of numbers, each chart of player is a table of words in vogue. When a player hears one of these words in vogue during the meeting, it raye of its chart. Gaining is that which barred a whole line and exclaims " Rubbish! ".
In the United States, a buzzword bingo ( Buzzword meaning word in vogue) was held when Al Gore, then known Vice-président of the United States of America for its use of words in vogue to speak about technology, made a speech with promotion 1996 of the MIT. The pupils of promotion had distributed to the public of the charts of lotto containing of the words in vogue ().
The business lotto is sometimes also called " bingo réunion" or " bullshit bingo".
External bonds
- a grid of business lotto
- a generator of grids of business lotto, playable in line
- a video explaining the concept of the business lotto
- an alternative of the business lotto resting on authentic quotations of language of company
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