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How Engineers Can Effectively Communicate Technical Concepts to Executives

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lucidplot

4mo ago· 9 min readen

Summary

This article by Anna Shipman, CTO at Kooth, provides practical guidance on how engineers can effectively communicate technical concepts to executives. The piece focuses on bridging the communication gap between technical teams and leadership by translating engineering concepts into business-relevant language. It offers first-principles understanding and practical advice with examples to help engineers present technical information in ways that executives can understand and act upon.

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Today's topic is an evergreen one: how do you translate engineering to executives?
Anna brilliantly unpacks it from first principles, and then by providing a ton of practical advice and examples.
Have you ever... (implied: struggled to communicate technical concepts to non-technical leadership?)
I have always enjoyed Anna's writing on her blog (which she's been writing for 15 years!)
On to Anna! (p.s. if you want to stay updated with her articles, you can subscribe to her mailing list!)
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A guest article by Anna Shipman

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