
Will This New Technology Work To Solve The Problem Its Inventors Claim It Will? Is It Likely To Succeed? What Is The Right Technical Solution For A Particular Problem? Can We Narrow Down The Options Before We Invest In Development? How Do We Persuade Our Colleagues, Investors, Clients, Or Readers Of Our Technical Reasoning? Whether You're A Researcher, A Consultant, A Venture Capitalist, Or A Technology Officer, You May Need To Be Able To Answer These Questions Systematically And With Clarity. Most People Learn These Skills Through Years Of Experience. However, They Are So Basic To A High-level Technical Career That They Should Be Made Explicit And Learned Up Front. Bains Provides You With The Tools You Need To Think Through How To Match New (and Old) Technologies, Materials, And Processes With Applications. It Starts With Key Questions To Ask, Goes Through The Resources You'll Need To Answer Them, And Helps You Think Through Who Is Most (and Least) Likely To Deserve Your Trust. Next, It Talks You Through Analyzing The Information You've Gathered In A Systematic Way. The Book Includes Chapters On Audience (and How To Tailor Your Explanation To Them), How To Make A Persuasive And Structured Technical Argument, And How To Write This Up In A Way That Is Credible And Easy To Follow. Finally, The Book Includes A Case Study: A Real Worked Example That Goes From An Idea Through The Twists And Turns Of The Research And Analysis Process To A Final Report.
How can professionals systematically evaluate emerging technologies to determine their viability and communicate these findings effectively to stakeholders? Sunny Bains, an experienced technical communicator and educator, provides a structured framework for assessing the feasibility of new technologies. By synthesizing principles of engineering analysis, market research, and persuasive writing, the author outlines a methodology for moving from initial concept to a credible, evidence-based technical report.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a practical manual for bridging the gap between technical research and executive decision-making. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible yet rigorous, making it a useful resource for those transitioning from purely technical roles into consulting or venture capital positions.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192555553
ISBN-13:
9780192555557
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