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January 10, 2016 10:47 AM Subscribe
I've run into a lot of clever acronyms for organizations lately, and have wondered which came first, the chicken or the egg. If you ever were tasked to name an organization and/or come up with its acronym, did the name of the organization just happen to lend itself to compacting neatly into a self-descriptive acronym, or did the acronym dictate or alter the name of the organization? What was the path you followed to arrive there?
Best answer: I've done it a couple of times, and we've always sort of "met in the middle" -- you come up with a name, realize that the acronym is kinda close to something cool, then massage the name until it fits.
posted by Etrigan at 10:55 AM on January 10, 2016 [3 favorites]
posted by Etrigan at 10:55 AM on January 10, 2016 [3 favorites]
Best answer: The term "backronym" describes one of those processes.
posted by at at 1:06 AM on January 11, 2016
posted by at at 1:06 AM on January 11, 2016
Best answer: Seconding DarlingBri and Etrigan. At my old workplace, you'd start with a list of words relating to a certain theme (our lab had one overarching theme for everyone's projects, but that's of course not necessary). You'd then take the themed list and a list of words describing what your software did, then try to figure out which ones already shared a few initials, and whether you could shoe-horn some of the acronyms the rest of the way with some creative abuses (e.g., using the first two letters, spelling the word in a cool way, dropping vowels, etc).
posted by en forme de poire at 3:14 AM on January 11, 2016
posted by en forme de poire at 3:14 AM on January 11, 2016
Response by poster: Thanks for your answers! I guess the title of my post would be considered a "backronym" (And "backronym" in and of itself is another conveniently invented word!)
posted by not_on_display at 10:48 AM on January 11, 2016
posted by not_on_display at 10:48 AM on January 11, 2016
Anecdata from a project rather than organization perspective but when you don't use the "backronym" approach, you end up with the State Hospital IT project. True story.
posted by finding.perdita at 11:30 PM on January 11, 2016 [2 favorites]
posted by finding.perdita at 11:30 PM on January 11, 2016 [2 favorites]
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posted by DarlingBri at 10:52 AM on January 10, 2016