The Communication Architect:
Advanced Sprint for Tech Seniors
Focused. Structural. Result-oriented.
- A focused, 10-session individual sprint designed for senior tech professionals who need to translate complex technical logic into clear business communication.
- If your language level is already advanced (C1) but you feel your expertise gets lost in translation when speaking to non-technical stakeholders, this sprint is designed to solve that specific problem.
Your technical logic is perfectly clear.
But what happens when you have to explain it to a business partner?
The bottlenecks we address
- Complexity trap: you overcomplicate your speech with colleagues by using dense language or unnecessary details when a straightforward explanation would work better.
- "Tech-speak" barrier: when presenting to business partners or clients, you struggle to filter out the technical data. The core message gets lost, and your audience is left disengaged.
- Information overload: you find it difficult to isolate the main idea quickly, which makes it hard to structure and deliver your message efficiently in demanding meetings or written updates.
You know how to architect complex systems.
Let’s apply that same structure to your messages.
What we focus on
- This sprint relies on practical communication frameworks, not grammar exercises.
- These frameworks and tools help you prioritise your ideas and communicate clearly with any audience, either in a live meeting or a written report.
Over 10 sessions, we work on:
- Message prioritisation: mastering the ability to remove secondary details, focus on key factors, and deliver your main point first.
- Audience-centric delivery: learning how to structure your arguments based on who is listening and thus making your insights immediately clear to non-tech audiences.
- Complexity reduction: applying translation protocols and using clean, effective English to make technical concepts highly accessible without losing precision or clarity.
Outcome
- You will leave this sprint with the tools to lead conversations successfully, deliver clear written reports, and brief your colleagues effectively. When presenting to stakeholders, you will be able to switch smoothly between technical depth and business logic so that your expertise never gets lost in translation.
What the Sprint includes:
- 10 individual sessions (50 mins each): focused entirely on your specific communication challenges.
- Targeted materials: tailored slides, frameworks, and resources designed for immediate use.
- Real-life practical tasks: live simulations based on your actual data, sprint updates, or upcoming presentations.
- Immediate, actionable feedback: real-time analysis and adjustments during the session to instantly improve your delivery and clarity.
- Framework toolkit: a collection of practical protocols, communication frameworks, and tools you can use long after the sprint ends to structure any future presentation or meeting.
Sprint details:
- Duration: 10 weeks. We meet once a week, which gives you time to apply the tools and frameworks to your live workplace projects between sessions.
- Requirements: Advanced English (B2+/C1 level). This sprint is designed strictly for professionals who already speak good English but want to refine how they structure and deliver their knowledge
- Investment:
Individual Rate: €500
Corporate Rate: €600 (These introductory rates are valid exclusively during the launch phase of EnglishBeyondCode).
- Company Sponsored? If your employer is covering the cost, I provide all necessary documentation (detailed course overview + training terms) required for HR approval and direct corporate payment.
- Tax Information (Corporate Rate Only): Prices indicate the tax base (base imponible). All training services are exempt from VAT (IVA) under Spanish law (Art. 20, Ley del IVA).
For companies in Spain: Subject to the standard 15% IRPF withholding from the corporate base rate.
For companies outside Spain: Issued for the full corporate amount; no Spanish tax withholdings apply.
Tired of your main ideas getting lost in the technical details?
Let’s fix that.