Analysis is the art of creation through destruction.

P.S. Baber
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Analysis is the art of creation through destruction. This quote is worth remembering by those who are in the corporate world or work for any other organization. If you are able to do so, analyze the organization before doing anything. It will help you improve your performance and bring out the best in you.

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