including stakeholder audits
I was wondering where that term "stakeholder" came from. Now I can blame the POM's.
gobbledygook from a gobsh!te!
gobbledygook
/ˈɡɒb(ə)ldɪˌɡuːk/
noun INFORMAL
- language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of technical terms.
"reams of financial gobbledygook"synonyms:jargon, unintelligible language, obscure language;
gibberish, claptrap, nonsense, rubbish, balderdash, blather, blether, argle-bargle;
informalmumbo jumbo, drivel, rot, tripe, hogwash, baloney, bilge, bosh, bull, bunk, guff, eyewash, piffle, twaddle, poppycock, phooey, hooey, malarkey, dribble;
informalcobblers, codswallop, cock, stuff and nonsense, double Dutch, tosh, cack;
informalhavers;
informalgarbage, flapdoodle, blathers, wack, bushwa, applesauce;
informalbunkum, tommyrot, cod, gammon, toffee;
vulgar slang!!!!, bull!!!!, horse!!!!, crap, bollocks, balls;
vulgar slangcrapola;
vulgar slangbulldust
"the authority wrote him a letter full of legal gobbledygook"