Plainspoken advice
Recommendations are written so non-technical decision makers can evaluate them clearly.
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304 Geek Technologies is built around a straightforward idea: smaller organizations need competent technical help without enterprise ceremony or vague consulting language.
The work is shaped by usefulness more than image.
Recommendations are written so non-technical decision makers can evaluate them clearly.
Changes are sized to the team, the schedule, and the actual operating pressure involved.
Advisory work is paired with execution when the client needs the work carried through.
A good technical engagement should make the business feel more settled, not more dependent.
The client should know what is happening, why it matters, and what comes next.
Systems and workflows should become more stable and easier to operate.
The solution should match the team and budget instead of imitating a larger organization.
The common thread is a need for more grounded technical partnership.