Collection and systematization of the experience of an IT manager into a business book
Copywriting 899 USDTask
Create a structured manuscript of a business book based on the years of practical experience of an IT manager, detailing the growth of MRR in the outsourcing business.
What was done
As a ghostwriter, I collected, structured, and formatted disparate materials: voice recordings, notes, publications, and the client's speeches. I worked with over 100 excerpts, transforming them into a logically coherent text with technical depth. Each chapter was agreed upon, and I made an unlimited number of edits without urgent deadlines.
Level of requirements
It was necessary to carefully select valuable content from chaos, preserving the author's voice and style while avoiding clichés and info-business jargon. The text had to be professional yet understandable for a busy target audience in the IT field. A balance between technicality and readability needed to be found without disclosing confidential information.
Result and proof
In 8 months (November 2020 – June 2021), I created a structured draft manuscript that systematically outlined the practical experience of the IT manager. Over 100 materials were processed, including 84 recorded in the archive as of April 2021. The partner confirmed compliance with style and content at all stages. The author received a working text free of clichés and fluff, ready for further editing or publication.
Conclusion
Proper systematization of experience and step-by-step work without burdening the client allowed for the creation of a quality foundation for a business book that retains the individual style and depth of expertise.
Create a structured manuscript of a business book based on the years of practical experience of an IT manager, detailing the growth of MRR in the outsourcing business.
What was done
As a ghostwriter, I collected, structured, and formatted disparate materials: voice recordings, notes, publications, and the client's speeches. I worked with over 100 excerpts, transforming them into a logically coherent text with technical depth. Each chapter was agreed upon, and I made an unlimited number of edits without urgent deadlines.
Level of requirements
It was necessary to carefully select valuable content from chaos, preserving the author's voice and style while avoiding clichés and info-business jargon. The text had to be professional yet understandable for a busy target audience in the IT field. A balance between technicality and readability needed to be found without disclosing confidential information.
Result and proof
In 8 months (November 2020 – June 2021), I created a structured draft manuscript that systematically outlined the practical experience of the IT manager. Over 100 materials were processed, including 84 recorded in the archive as of April 2021. The partner confirmed compliance with style and content at all stages. The author received a working text free of clichés and fluff, ready for further editing or publication.
Conclusion
Proper systematization of experience and step-by-step work without burdening the client allowed for the creation of a quality foundation for a business book that retains the individual style and depth of expertise.