Everyday Office Jargon · Associate level

"Take a deeper dive"

"Take a deeper dive" means to examine a topic more thoroughly than the current discussion allows.

Say this instead: look into it more

How "Take a deeper dive" shows up at work

Appears at the end of presentations when someone in the audience asks a question the presenter was not expecting. It promises more rigor at a later date, which may or may not materialize depending on how interested the questioner actually is.

Buzzword

We should take a deeper dive into the churn numbers before the board meeting.

Plain English

We should look into the churn numbers more before the board meeting.

Corporate Rank: Associate  ·  Category: Everyday Office Jargon

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