air sandwich
English
Etymology
(business strategy): Coined by Nilofer Merchant.
Noun
air sandwich (plural air sandwiches)
- (informal) A sandwich consisting only of bread and optionally a spread, but no filling.
- 2005, Stephen Lissberger, The Conscious Hours, page 91:
- Glancing into his wallet, he had just enough to cover it and a tad left to make it through the day's expenses, providing he had an air sandwich and glass of water for lunch.
- (business, informal, derogatory) A strategy that has high-level direction and low-level operations, but little in the middle.
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