What does this mean in corporate speak-- create the storyboard???????
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cut the crap
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outline what the solution will look like
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to make stories(lame excuses) about work not being done within the deadline
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to stop chatting during work
In business contexts, 'creating the storyboard' means visually outlining or planning what a solution, product, or process will look like before implementation. It's about creating a visual framework, not making excuses (that's rationalizing), stopping conversation, or cutting unnecessary content (that's streamlining).
In corporate jargon, 'create the storyboard' means to lay out or outline what a proposed solution or plan will look like, often step by step, borrowing the term from filmmaking where storyboards sketch out a sequence of scenes. It has nothing to do with excuses for missed deadlines or stopping conversations, which are unrelated meanings invented to distract from the real corporate usage.