2013 Buzzwords to Watch

By Matter

With the New Year descending around us, I’ve been tri-ti-tasking for days now but was given pause when I read BusinessNewsDaily’s round up of new buzzwords that we growth hackers should be looking for in the New Year. So, in an effort to minergize the social learning process for all of you alphanistas out there I thought I’d share this short list of exciting new buzzwords.  If some of these new terms are foreign to you, you should check with your twintern to ensure they are monitoring the return on involvement from your advertainment, I’m sure you can find an app from an inventreprenuer or an up-and-coming wantreprenuer that you can run on your phablet to measure those results.

Check out the story below for some buzzword translations, and hit the comments to let us know what buzzwords you are championing this year.

From BusinessNewsDaily:

12 Buzzwords You’ll Need to Know in 2013

By: David Mielach, BusinessNewsDaily Staff Writer

What buzzwords will have workers buzzing in 2013? Only time will tell, but to help, BusinessNewsDaily interviewed small business owners, PR people, entrepreneurs and others to  give workers a heads up on which buzzwords they may see in the coming year.  The list includes: 

  • Advertainment— “Advertising is no longer about interrupting what people are interested in, it’s about being what people are interested in.”
  • Phablets— A mixture of a smartphone and tablet.
  • Growth hacker— “A role that replaces traditional marketing roles in fast-growing businesses.”
  • Social learning— “An individual’s learning a skill through observation, without necessarily changing their behaviors or on-the-job performance.
  • Alphanista— “Successful women in powerful positions having it all.”
  • Acqui-hire—  “A blend of acquired and hired.”
  • Return on involvement— A brand that “gets involved with their community will garner better return on their investment by getting involved hosting fundraisers, partnering with schools and giving the local residents a gathering spot.”
  • Inventreprenuers— “An entrepreneur-inventor hybrid that markets and/or manufactures their own creation.”
  • Twinternship— “An internship where the student’s mission is to promote the company and its brands using social media such as Twitter and Facebook.”
  • Wantrepreneur— Someone who hasn’t “taken all the steps necessary to take the leap” into entrepreneurship.
  • Minergy— Someone who uses “minimal energy to get the task accomplished.”
  • Tri-ti-tasking— “Doing three things at once.”

Buzzword definitions from Barry Krause of Suite Partners; Frank Philips of InfoVision; Robert Moore of RJMetrics; Liz Jayanti of Shrewd HR; Elle Kaplan of Lexion Capital Management; Charley Polachi of Polachi Access Executive Search; Linda Duke of Duke Marketing; Samuella Becker of TigressPR; Eileen Schlesie of SleeveShirt Consulting; and Joel Gross of Coalition Technologies.

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