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To me, 'actionable' means something like 'an adjective decribing a thing you do that you could get sued about.' Not around here. In corporate-speak, it's closer to 'possible to do.'
So an 'actionable agenda' would one that employees (associates, at this company) could pick up and do, as contrasted with one that's more strategic or intellectual in nature.
Is there anything wrong with this? Am I behind the times? Is 'doable' any better as an alternative? gs
Let's help garynamy by giving him a pithy alternative.
TEd
And your consultancy fee for such advice is ....?
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