Business Abbreviations and Acronyms You Need to Know
Business abbreviations and business acronyms, also known as buzzwords, fill the workplace. You find them in marketing, technology, finance, and more. Business acronyms and abbreviations serve as shorthand for terms that busy professionals and marketing teams use often.
Business abbreviations help you write concise reports and effective email and text messages unless overused. Our simple plain English list includes the most common business acronyms in the business world.
Learn These Common Business Acronyms and Abbreviations
Many of the business acronyms on this list are ones you see in communications every day, as CEO. Others aren’t so familiar, like CMO. But learning them will help put you “in the know.”
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Alexandria, VA A Senior Executive Service (SES) employee of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) pleaded guilty today to submitting fraudulent applications for over $350,000 in COVID-19 economic relief loans and benefits. Despite holding a senior executive position at NASA, the defendant applied for over $350,000 in fraudulent loans and benefits, said Raj Parekh, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. In doing so, he essentially treated COVID-19 relief programs as a personal piggy bank, using funds intended to provide pandemic relief for small businesses and the unemployed to pay down his credit card debt, pay off loans for a residential pool and minivan, and pay a dog-breeder, among other personal expenses. EDVA will continue to hold accountable individuals who exploit a national economic crisis in order to unlawfully enrich themselves at the expense of those in genuine need due to the pandemic.
Arts Nonprofits Grapple With Effects Of COVID Year
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After more than a year of shuttered venues and cancelled performances, arts and entertainment nonprofit organizations are grappling with devastating amounts of lost revenue and facing a longer road to recovery than any other sector of nonprofits.
The core of many arts nonprofits live, in-person performances was impossible to provide during the pandemic, leaving organizations scrambling to make up revenue.
“That loss to gather together, which all of us experienced, for the performing arts, it meant that the core of what we do is simply not safe,” said David Brower, the executive director of PineCone, a Raleigh-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting traditional music.