Learn how to set your writing project up for success and make your team enjoy working with you.

My name is Katie. I'm a scientist and engineer who has spent the past 20 years in the highly technical field of engineering seismology. I have ample experience in technical writing and managing writing teams -- largely because I am an engineer who likes loves to write.I'm guessing you're here because you don't feel the same. No problem. This short course will show you:

  • Management strategies that set your staff up for success.

  • Organization strategies that allow your team to start writing on day 1.

  • Writing strategies that help your team produce clear and focused content.

This free email course will give you the skills you need to delegate any writing task with confidence.

"This course gave me so much to think about. I can't believe it was free. Thanks, Katie."

Want to make sure this free email course is “worth it” before you sign-up?

In 5 days, here's what we'll fix:

Mistake 1: Undervaluing the Writing Process – tarnishing your reputation by standardizing inefficient writing practices, yielding documents lacking coherency and consistency.Mistake 2: Ignoring Your Audience – preventing your documents from achieving their purpose because the writing is unengaging and irrelevant.Mistake 3: Clinging To Bad Writing Habits – leading to wordiness, clutter, and confused clients.Mistake 4: Leaving Insufficient Time For Revising and Editing – leading to unorganized text with grammatical errors and overuse of the passive voice.Mistake 5: Avoiding Constructive Feedback – perpetuating insecurity and limiting your team’s growth potential.

Congratulations! The first lesson of The Engineer’s Cheat Sheet for Managing Technical Writing: Avoid the 5 Common Mistakes That Cause Your Team to Turn in Late Reports that Exceed Budget, Write Low-Quality Proposals that Generate No Interest, and Ultimately Fail Out of Frustration and a Lack of Motivation (Learn How to Get the Best Writing from Your Team Every Time!) is on its way to your inbox.

Within the next minute or two, you're going to get an email from me (Katie).This email contains instructions to get started with The Engineer's Chear Sheet for Managing Technical Writing, so be sure to check it out!But if you have any questions, don't hesitate to hit reply and let me know—I'll be happy to help.Now go and check your inbox!


P.S. If you don't find the email in your inbox in the next couple of minutes, please check your spam folder...Chances are it ended up there.(Since I'm relatively new to sending emails to my list, sometimes the "email algorithms" think I'm a robot! 🤷🏻)