17 articles tagged #business-english
All English for IT articles related to #business-english.
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How to Answer a Security Questionnaire in English
Learn the English phrasing for answering a customer or vendor security questionnaire clearly and accurately, including how to phrase partial compliance without overstating or underselling your posture.
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How to Negotiate a Contract Extension in English
Learn the English phrases for negotiating a contract extension as a freelancer or contractor: rate, scope, and timeline, without sounding tentative.
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How to Write a Vendor Negotiation Counter-Proposal in English
Learn the English phrasing for countering a vendor's pricing or terms in a business negotiation, staying firm and specific while preserving the relationship.
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English for Startup Fundraising Pitches
How tech founders pitch in English to investors — ARR, runway, TAM/SAM/SOM, traction — with phrases and structure for a confident investor presentation.
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English Phrases for Architecture Review Boards
How to present and defend architectural decisions in English at Architecture Review Boards — structure, vocabulary, and phrases for confident ARB participation.
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English Phrases for Engineering All-Hands Meetings
Useful English phrases for presenting updates, asking questions, and participating in company-wide engineering all-hands meetings — with real examples.
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How to Communicate Technical Risk to Management
How to frame technical risks clearly for non-technical stakeholders — likelihood, impact, mitigation — with English phrases and a practical risk communication structure.
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How to Present a Technical Roadmap in English
Roadmap presentation language for IT professionals — prioritisation, trade-offs, milestones, dependencies — with phrases for confident English roadmap presentations.
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How to Write a Technical RFP Response
English phrases, structure, and strategy for responding to Requests for Proposal in the tech industry — from executive summary to technical approach.
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English for Technical Account Managers: QBRs, Escalations, and Success Plans
Master the English communication patterns for Technical Account Managers — QBR presentations, escalation language, success plans, and customer-facing vocabulary.
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English for Vendor Evaluation Meetings
The English phrases and vocabulary you need to evaluate software vendors professionally — from asking the right questions to negotiating terms and pushing back on claims.
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How to Explain Microservices to Non-Technical Stakeholders
Practical analogies and English phrases for explaining microservices architecture to business stakeholders, product managers, and executives.
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How to Explain Technical Debt to Stakeholders
Practical English phrases and analogies for explaining technical debt to non-technical stakeholders — without jargon, without losing credibility.
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How to Negotiate Your Rate as a Freelance Developer in English
Vocabulary, strategies, and ready-to-use phrases for negotiating your freelance rate confidently in English — from anchor pricing to handling pushback and closing the negotiation.
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How to Write a Freelance Project Proposal in English
A step-by-step guide for freelance developers: how to write a winning project proposal in English — structure, vocabulary, rate communication, and ready-to-use templates.
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Writing SOX Audit Findings in Clear Business English
Learn how to write SOX audit findings using the condition-criteria-cause-effect-recommendation structure, risk ratings, and management response language for IT audit professionals.
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English for IT Audit Analysts: Writing Findings, Evidence, and Remediation Plans
Learn the English vocabulary and structure for writing IT audit findings, documenting evidence, and crafting clear remediation plans for SOX and ISO 27001 compliance.
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