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Reports

& white papers

Whether it's editing reports that have already been (mostly) written or writing 60 pages from scratch in less than two weeks, we love the challenge of helping craft a long but cohesive report that holds together despite and sparkles with insights on every page. We've worked on quite a few:

 

Cisco

Cisco's Connected Futures project tracks the latest business

trends and produces reports that share insights on how to adapt to those trends. We've helped them share those insights by combing through their reports and fixing every confusing sentence, stray comma and math error -- so those insights come through distraction free. Here's a recent example.

Hewlett Packard

​HP's Enterprise division also puts together reports showcasing their insights into the future of business tech and how to stay on top of the latest changes. Those insights come through a lot better when there are no grammatical errors to distract from them and when all the sentences flow seamlessly into each other. Which is why they've brought us in to edit their reports. Like this one.

Intrafish

We have an odd but deep background in fisheries, so in 2013 the seafood trade media outlet reached out to see if we were particularly busy. They needed a report on the state of the sustainable seafood sector -- the major players, the major issues affecting different species, emerging trends, how to reach sustainability-conscious consumers, etc. And they needed it in two weeks. It was mid-August and we weren't up to much, so why not? You can read the Sustainable Seafood Handbook here -- for $800 (or 5,900 kroner, if you prefer). But here's an excerpt

Age Wave

The think tank on aging issues has us go through their reports, making sure no poor wording or mislabeled charts distracts from their insights. Those reports are here.

Center for Clean Air Policy

The NGO wanted to help increase funding for projects that helped developing countries decrease their greenhouse gas emissions. The EU had helped fund some recent projects. So they asked us to research and write a report featuring case studies about those EU-funded projects -- interviewing people all over the world, researching the economic and environmental impacts they'd had, and writing it all up in concise, engaging copy. The hope was the success stories would increase enthusiasm for new such projects. They were compiled in a report and was distributed at the UN's climate change summit in South Africa in 2011. Here's a handful of the stories.

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