BA Creativity - Dr Seuss Style!
Writing about Business Analysis may stimulate some deeply hidden creative receptors for me, but I do think for many, it is a rather dull subject to read about.
So for my newest contrivance on Creativity, I asked AI to translate my words into a Dr Seuss story. Here you go.
This is an Ode to the Creativity of Dr Seuss.
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Once upon a time, in a land not so far, there lived a business analyst, oh what a star! With a pen in hand and a mind-so-bright, creativity was his secret, his guiding light.
Now, you may wonder, why creativity at all? For business analysts, it's quite a tall call. But let me tell you, my dear friend, why creativity is crucial, from start to end.
In a world filled with data and numbers galore, creativity helps us explore, oh so much more! When faced with a problem, oh what a delight, A creative mind finds solutions, shining so bright.
A business analyst, like a detective, must uncover, hidden patterns and insights to discover.
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Creativity helps us connect the dots, seeing possibilities where others see knots.
With innovative ideas, we think outside the box, creating strategies that truly rock.
We dream big dreams and aim for the sky; with creativity as our wings, we can truly fly.
Creativity helps us communicate with flair, presenting complex findings, we make others care. Through visuals and stories, we bring data to life, engaging our audience, relieving their strife.
But wait, there's more to this colourful tale; for creativity, it helps us set sail. In a sea of uncertainty, we navigate with grace, finding opportunities in every place.
So, my dear business analysts, remember this rhyme, creativity is your partner, all of the time. Embrace your imagination, let it roam free, and watch your insights shape your destiny.
In the world of business, where challenges persist, creativity is the key that cannot be dismissed. So, think like Dr Seuss, with whimsy and cheer, and your business analysis will truly endear!
Enterprise Change Manager at AIA New Zealand
1 年Love this, Jacques!