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		<title>Keep Pesky Business Types at Bay by Focusing on the Strategic Goal</title>
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		<description>If you have ever been forced to deal with business types who have no technical know-how, then you know how these types can work against IT&apos;s progress. Here&apos;s how to improve your business/IT communication by concentrating on the strategic goals.</description>
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