

Bridging the Gap: Communicating Between Technical & Business Teams for Maximum Impact
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the ability to bridge the gap between business and IT is a critical skill.
This session explores how professionals can effectively translate technical jargon into business insights and vice versa, ensuring alignment between stakeholders.
We’ll dive into the key challenges that arise when business and technical teams speak different “languages” and discuss practical strategies for clear, impactful communication.
Topics include understanding business needs from an IT perspective, translating technical details for business leaders, and fostering collaboration to drive successful project outcomes.
Who is this Power Hour for?
Whether you're a Business Analyst, Product Manager, or anyone working between these two worlds, this session will equip you with essential techniques to enhance cross-functional communication and maximize business impact.
Expected outcomes:
Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, participants will learn how to ask the right questions, structure conversations for clarity, and build trust between teams
About Sunny Bannerjee
I am a detail-focused and results-oriented professional with close to 20 years of international consulting experience in business analysis, product management, project management, presales, and business development.
With a strong understanding of business operations, I have a proven track record of identifying process improvements and implementing innovative solutions that increase efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction.
Skilled in data analysis and visualization, I have used tools such as PowerBI and Tableau to analyze complex information, identify patterns and trends, and make data-driven decisions that align with business goals.
I am passionate about leveraging technology for good and doing my part to make this world a better place for the next generation.
I have a newfound passion for gardening and cooking, though my wife is a testament to the fact that I am bad at both.
Finally, as a teammate, I will roll-up my sleeves and get down in the trenches to meet a seemingly impossible deadline or let my hair down (pun intended) and find the nearest drinking hole with happy hours to celebrate.