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This Silicon Valley darling of a framework makes every goal sound more heroic by pairing “Objectives” with these measurable outcomes.

What are OKRs?

200

This streaming service became the first to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, with CODA in 2022.

What is Apple TV?

200

Launched in 2007, this Apple product redefined how we use phones by combining a touchscreen, music, internet, and apps in one device.

What is the iPhone?

200

This company’s 1997 “Think Different” campaign marked a turning point in its revival under Steve Jobs.

What is Apple?

200

This famous Silicon Valley company once offered employees a free laundry service—until the perk was spun down as too costly.

What is Google?

400

This “methodology,” named after a manufacturing system at Toyota, focuses on continuous improvement and waste reduction.

What is Lean?

400

Beyoncé’s 2023 world tour, supporting this album, became one of the highest-grossing tours of all time.

What is Renaissance?

400

Introduced in 1985, this operating system made personal computers far more accessible with its graphical user interface.

What is Windows?

400

This programming language, created in the 1970s at Bell Labs, became the foundation for UNIX, operating systems, and countless modern languages.

What is C?

400

First introduced in 1978, this tiny yellow square with adhesive backing became a worldwide office staple.

What is the Post-It Note?

600

This term describes a small-scale test run to validate an idea before big investments are made.

What is a pilot?

600

Known as the "queen of TikTok dances," this song by Doja Cat sparked countless viral videos in 2020.

What is Say So?

600

Created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, this open-source operating system powers much of today’s internet infrastructure.

What is Linux?

600

Launched in 1969, this U.S. government network project was the precursor to today’s internet.

What is ARPANET?

600

Some offices installed these indoor relaxation spots in the early 2000s, though most employees just felt awkward using them.

What are nap pods?

800

This “mythical animal” refers to a company valued at over $1 billion.

What is a Unicorn?

800

In 2021, this Korean series became Netflix’s most-watched show ever at launch, with over 100 million viewers.

What is Squid Game?

800

This popular workplace messaging app was first launched to the public in August 2013.

What is Slack?

800

This mathematician and pioneer of computer science developed the concept of a universal machine and played a pivotal role in breaking the Enigma code during World War II.

Who is Alan Turing?

800

First appearing in 1968, this office innovation was designed to “boost privacy” but became infamous for stifling creativity.

What is the cubicle?

1000

This rapper and fashion mogul legally changed his name to just a two-letter word in 2021.

Who is Ye (formerly Kanye West)?

1000

Released by Sony in 1979, this portable device revolutionized the way people consumed music, making “personal listening” mainstream.

What is the Walkman?

1000

In 1999, this term was coined to describe delivering computing services over the internet, long before AWS popularized it.

What is "Cloud Computing?"


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This management fad suggested moving employees’ desks every 90 days to “spark creativity and collaboration,” but mostly sparked frustration.

What is "hot-desking?"

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