going forward

 

high altitude view

i’ve got you in my radar

strategic stare-case

 

wife of CEO

why pre-plan from the get-go

our ducks in a row

 

my door is open

mixing business with pleasure

biz-speak synergy

 

Screen Shot 2014-12-04 at 10.50.10 PM

 

 

 

 

 

Fun little challenge with jargon from Tony at d’Verse

13 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Victoria C. Slotto
    Dec 11, 2014 @ 00:01:45

    Smiles. That’s not something I miss in retirement.

    Reply

  2. tonyasmithauthor
    Dec 06, 2014 @ 20:23:10

    NIce Lnn! I love it!

    Reply

  3. Bryan Ens
    Dec 06, 2014 @ 17:18:06

    Business and pleasure… Or should that be “occupational endeavors and nonproductive recreational pursuits?” 🙂

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  4. Glenn Buttkus
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 15:39:18

    My ducks always seemed rebellious, or retarded; either way they moved in a clump; hated lines, just as I do; go to movies in the afternoon to avoid them.

    Reply

  5. Geraldine Snape (@geraldinesnape)
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 14:21:43

    loving your ducks…short and very sweet…like that!

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  6. MarinaSofia
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 14:03:03

    That last stanza sounds a bit naughty…
    I’ve got you in my radar as well! Your blue sky thinking is amazing!

    Reply

  7. wolfsrosebud
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 13:48:52

    a little humor in this

    Reply

  8. Tony Maude
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 09:55:26

    Nice work with these biz-speak haiku, Lyyournn; the application of strategic synergies to the production pipeline has resulted in focus-group satisfaction… smiles

    Reply

  9. Björn Rudberg (brudberg)
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 05:52:04

    Ha.. Those ducks in a row would put dinner on the table.

    Reply

  10. claudia
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 04:53:43

    sometimes i don’t want to get all the ducks in a row at all…ha
    but then..i CAN be a bit rebellious..smiles

    Reply

  11. zongrik
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 04:40:10

    Wellll…does this picture make you want to laugh or cry -> http://bit.ly/1I77AyJ {i think it goes with your poem}

    Reply

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