Comms

Technical Communications

Named deliverable Audience-Ready Communications Package

We start with the audience, the setting, and what needs to happen after the communication lands. I can work from an existing draft or build the material from interviews, notes, data, prior documents, and other approved sources. The format follows the job: a board presentation needs a different argument than a conference talk, video, panel appearance, infographic, or public interview. The finished material stays technically accurate and sounds like the person or team presenting it.

What you get

  • An audience, setting, and objective brief
  • An interview and source-material plan
  • A message map covering the main argument and supporting evidence
  • A claim-and-evidence check for important public statements
  • Content for technical narratives, reports, executive briefs, presentations, videos, infographics, public appearances, panels, and events
  • Slide copy and speaker notes when needed
  • Scripts, talking points, anticipated questions, and response preparation for recorded or live appearances
  • An infographic or visual brief that a designer can execute
  • Rehearsal and revision support for talks, panels, interviews, and events
  • Source files and a decision log the team can maintain after handoff

Who it's for

Scientists, engineers, founders, and R&D leaders speaking to funders, executives, investors, partners, conference audiences, media, employees, or the public

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