New words – 30 December 2024

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founder mode noun [U]
UK /ˈfaʊn.də məʊd/ US /ˈfaʊn.dɚ moʊd/
a management style where the founder of a company is involved in all aspects of the business, rather than delegating responsibilities to managers

Last month, the co-founder of startup incubator Y Combinator, Paul Graham, posted an essay in which he coined the term “founder mode” and discussed its benefits for businesses. Since the essay’s release, the phrase has been making waves across the internet, sparking a heated debate about how much founders should involve themselves in the running of an enterprise.
[startups.co.uk, 17 October 2024]

MAANG noun [S]
/mæŋ/
abbreviation for Meta, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google: a way of referring to these companies as a single entity

Working at MAANG companies requires a strong foundation in technical skills. Whether you’re applying for a software development role or an engineering position, having deep knowledge and experience in your field is crucial. Stay updated with the latest technologies and trends, as these companies often seek individuals who can bring fresh perspectives and innovative solutions.
[pesto.tech, 9 February 2024]

broligarch noun [C]
UK /ˈbrəʊ.l.ɪ.gɑː.k/ US /ˈbrəʊ.lɪ.gɑːrk/
a very rich man who works in the digital technology industry and is politically influential

But now a number of prominent male tech plutocrats who previously opposed the former president have done an about-face: These broligarchs are publicly endorsing and donating to the Republican candidate—and revealing a lot about their own priorities.
[theatlantic.com, 4 August 2024]

See also oligarch, tech bro

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