How about a
quick language test? Ever hear of the terms SEER and EER? Well, if it’s near
dinnertime, you might think that SEER sounds like something you do to a steak,
and EER sounds like corn just off the stalk. So maybe I’m just hungry, but I’m
not talking dinner – I’m talking comfort.
And therein
lies the problem. If you don’t share a common language, it’s hard to understand
what someone is trying to tell you.
This concept
is true in all sorts of ways – whether it’s English vs. French, or text message
acronyms vs. correct spelling in complete sentences, or industry terms vs. what
words people actually understand.
All
industries seem to have an “insider language,” where words and technical terms
are thrown around as if they should make sense to everybody. Sometimes they do,
sometimes they don’t.
We
see that often as our customers are trying to choose the most energy-efficient
solutions for their home, but sometimes they feel like things are lost in
translation.
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