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Patrick Dunn: Bridging Technical and Non-Technical Audiences Patrick Dunn is no stranger to bridging the gap between technical and nontechnical teams. In this episode, we explore how he translates requirements, resolves misunderstandings, and helps both sides achieve true alignment on complex projects. Patrick will also share his tips for improving communication, managing nerves, and speaking effectively in high-stakes situations. To learn more about Patrick, visit / patrickdunnintl __ 0:00 Introduction 0:56 When did you first realize you were often acting as the bridge between technical and nontechnical teams? 2:22 What prompted your transition from being a ranger to IT? 3:39 What were the biggest differences you noticed in how each side defined success or progress on a project? 6:27 When requirements came from nontechnical stakeholders, what kinds of assumptions did you find yourself having to clarify before technical work could begin? 9:06 How did you decide what level of technical detail to share with nontechnical audiences without overwhelming them? 13:41 As you gained more experience, what signals told you that both sides were truly aligned, not just agreeing in the moment? 17:48 What can organizations do to make people comfortable asking questions? 21:50 How can someone improve at being the translator? 23:01 How can people contact you? __ TEACH THE GEEK (http://teachthegeek.com) Prefer audio? Visit http://podcast.teachthegeek.com Get Public Speaking Tips for STEM Professionals at http://teachthegeek.com/tips #publicspeaking #technicalcommunication #presentationskills