I read questions and answers and all over the place I see things like:
"transitions from a business to technical role"
"how to explain complex technical problems to non-technical clients"
"most important thing to do for new technical manager or lead"
"how do you explain your technical job to someone that is not technical"
This maps well to my daily expirience when programming or hardware maintanence is refered to "as technical", but management, business analisys or accounting as "non-technical".
I am not the one to tell you that often there is a label of being "technical" attached to very capable programmers that is viewed as a stigma by representatives of other "non-technical" trades.
Why programming is called "technical" and, banking or management for that matter, aren't?
If it were for any other Q&A site it could be fair to remark that its worth to stop and think carefully before giving an answer to this question, but not on Stackoverflow, because the quality of analysis here is always exceptional!
