
10. You decide to re-organize your family into a "team-based
organization."
9. You refer to dating as test marketing.
8. You can spell "paradigm."
7. You actually know what a paradigm is.
6. You write executive summaries on your love letters.
5. Your Valentine's Day cards have bullet points.
4. You celebrate your wedding anniversary by conducting a performance review.
3. You believe you never have any problems in your life, just "issues" and "improvement opportunities."
2. You can explain to somebody the difference between "re-engineering," "down-sizing," "right-sizing," and "firing people."
And the number 1 sign . . . .
1. You use the term "value-added" without laughing.Page Source (url): http://www.crosswalk.com/culture/humor/holidays/ten-signs-youve-been-in-corporate-america-too-long-1222490.html