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The LMI Learning Blog :: discussion space for the LMI-Learning modules Weblog 15 entries 04-April-2007 4 authors
show or hide details for this item Jargon Amnesty - the language of LMI Blog Entry 0 replies2 resources 04-April-2007 Lucy Marris
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04-April-2007 07:03:54
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04-April-2007 08:59:38
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Lucy Marris
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What do you make of the jargon used in LMI? Have your say by replying to this post.
This discussion item is linked to Glossaries of LMI Terms

What do you make of the jargon used in LMI? It isn't always easy to make sense of the language of GVA and SOC and NOMIS.

The glossaries in this on line learning resource give some great definitions that help to de-mystify the process, but have they done enough?

Why not add your comments on jargon here, you can include your own definitions too - serious or frivolous are equally welcome. Can you also share ideas on how you have made the language of LMI more accessible to your clients, or are you willing to own up to any corkers you've made in relation to LMI so we can all be made more aware of the pitfalls. Have your say by replying to this post.

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