Technical Writing

Customer ServiceAt Bravo we believe that you must consider three elements in writing any technical documentation:

1. Reader

2. Purpose

3. Writing situation

The reader of technical documentation seeks information for a specific purpose, and the writer's purpose is to design documentation that will serve the reader's needs and help the reader understand and use the information efficiently. The writing situation consists of both reader and purpose, as well as such factors as the organization's size, budget, deadlines, policies, competition, and priorities.

Is the technical writer developing a technical document for donors or researchers, board members or plant supervisors? Based on the reader, the technical writer will craft the message differently. Bravo technical writers consider these three elements when writing technical documentation so that your organization can use and understand the information efficiently.

Leadership and Teambuilding

Bravo addresses leadership and teambuilding in our increasingly diverse organizations. One area of diversity includes age, with Baby Boomers, Generation Xers, and Millennials working together as teams. We explore the fundamentals of the communication process and help participants understand their own communication skills and biases to enhance their communication competence.

Adobe Captivate Specialists

We specialize in designing and developing Adobe Captivate simulations and demonstrations. While Captivate is a powerful e-learning tool, it's only as useful as the developer's knowledge of the tool. Let us help you unleash the power of Captivate.