Course Overview

Effective public policy and regulatory decisions depend on clear, credible, and actionable technical reports. However, many technical documents fail to influence policy due to poor structure, excessive jargon, unclear evidence, and weak impact analysis. This course equips participants with structured writing techniques and analytical frameworks to transform technical inputs into policy-ready reports. Participants learn how to communicate complex technical issues clearly, analyze policy options, and present evidence-based recommendations tailored for senior decision-makers, regulators, and legislators.

Upcoming Trainings

Feb 9, 2026

New York, USA

Feb 23, 2026

New York, USA

Mar 9, 2026

Chicago, USA

Mar 23, 2026

Chicago, USA

Target Audience

  • Government officers and regulators
  • Policy analysts and research officers
  • Technical experts contributing to policy documents
  • Telecom, ICT, energy, infrastructure, and digital governance professionals
  • Consultants preparing white papers, consultation papers, or impact studies
  • Program managers and PMO teams

Prerequisites

  • Basic familiarity with: Technical, regulatory, or policy documents
  • Ability to: Read and interpret technical material
  • No advanced writing, economics, or data science background required
Course Outline

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