Posts Tagged ‘bingo card generator’

Buzzword Bingo Card Generator

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Given the number of meetings I sit through, I could easily make a career out of buzzword bingo.  If you’re new to buzzword bingo, here’s an overview:

“Buzzword bingo is generally played in situations where audience members feel that the speaker is just spouting off a bunch of buzzwords rather than providing information or ideas of actual value, and to mask over a lack of actual knowledge. Business meetings led by guest speakers or notable company personalities from higher up the pay scale are often viewed as a good opportunities, as the language used by these speakers often includes predictable references to arcane business concepts, which are perfect for use in the creation of buzzword bingo cards.”

The Spreadsheet Page site posted an Excel workbook file that contains 186 business buzzwords and phrases we know all too well.   It prints 5 x 5 bingo cards for your meeting entertainment.  We think it’s a “win-win!”

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Bingo Card Software: 7 Questions To Ask Before Buying

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Looking for bingo card generating software?  Ask yourself these questions as you evaluate the different products available. (more…)

Bingo Card Generator

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Most people are familiar with the traditional game of bingo played using printed cards containing numbers. Pretty much all of us have at one point or another, either played the game ourselves, or at least seen others playing the game. Furthermore bingo is quite a popular leisure or social activity, not only with seniors, and church groups, but online as well. (more…)

Know Your Bingo Cards

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

A Bingo card is a rectangular grid of five columns and five rows with 24 numbers and one blank. All the 24 numbers on the Bingo cards are displayed in a random fashion. In a Bingo card, B column consists of any five numbers from 1 to 15, I column also has five numbers ranging from 16 to 30, N column consists of a free space and four numbers from 31 to 45, G column consists of any five numbers from 46 to 60 and O column has a row of five numbers from 61-75. You have the option to choose from thousands of Bingo cards—each unique, rather not duplicated. (more…)