How to Talk Tech to Non-Technical People

UTOPICODE
Oct 22, 2020

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Today’s developers are often called upon to communicate directly with non-technical teams, clients, and stakeholders, and this makes the ability to present ideas and explain technical concepts to a non-technical audience a key, non-negotiable skill.

Many developers, however, often find it hard to develop good communication skills. In most cases, they are introverts and, instead of interacting with others, would like to focus on programming and solving challenging problems. Communicating can be difficult, and explaining technical concepts in a way that non-technical people can understand can be a real nightmare.

Sounds familiar? You struggle to communicate what you do every day and the problems you’re facing, as concepts that seem easy to you turn out to be a big deal for non-techies. They can’t seem to understand you, and this results in misunderstandings, complaints, and frustration for both parties.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. Everyone can improve their communication skills, and that’s what our next webinar is!

If you think that communicating with non-technical stakeholders can present a challenge when discussing a project or the application of new technology, join our UTOPIC0DE Tech Talk.

In this webinar, we will discuss how to communicate assertively with people who don’t have your technical expertise so that you can make your voice heard while listening to their needs and priorities.

Grab a virtual front-row seat to hear our keynote speakers:

  • Mariano Zorrilla, Developer at Very Good Ventures — How to communicate your project to non-techies
  • Mariano Álvarez, Senior Web Developer at Circuit Stream — How to build trust when working remotely

WATCH NOW

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