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November 29, 2015

Humor: When the Business Analyst is too good for the business...

Humor - Cartoon: When the Business Analyst is too good for the business...

Business Analyst: "You know that the last project I was on got an award.  All the developers were recognized but not me."

Executive: "The real problem is that you are an overachieving analyst in an underachieving business"

Caption: "When the Business Analyst is too good for the business..."

 

Many thanks to Sarah Gulczinski for the cartoon concept.

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