@Ronald said:
@Snooder said:That would be an appropriate response if the business manager was a CLIENT. In this scenario she appears to be a fellow co-worker, albeit one with more supervisory authority.Read the first post again after you are done getting a blowjob from the
paperboy and come back to the thread when you are aware of the context. I
won't give you the cliffsnotes because I hate people who get blowjobs
from paperboys.
The Excel-Based Manager is in the same organization as the poster.
The partnering company has a robust api all ready to go... but the poster's manager insists on using spreadsheets.
If you're reading it differently, then that's clearly the source of the confusion. The OP's phrasing of "the business manager in charge of the cooperation..." is ambiguous, and requires the additional context that the partnering company already has a well-tested API to resolve the ambiguity.