'Ideate' tops Forbes Jargon Madness brackets | Ragan | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

But jargon? Admit it, communicator, this gets the blood throbbing in your temples.

So you will be pleased to hear that others share your disdain for "ideate" and other teeth-gnashing corporate cant. The word won Forbes' third annual Jargon Madness tournament final, crushing "The Uber for X" by 219-160 votes.

Jargon Madness is the business magazine's NCAA-style bracket featuring "the 32 terms most abused by startup founders, developers and marketers, plus the [venture capitalists] who fund it all."

Forbes defines ideate as a "nonsense word meaning 'think,' 'dream up,' or 'conceive of an idea.' Formerly known as brainstorm."


"Unicorn" and "thought leader," two of my favorites, were eliminated in early rounds...