Who we are?

Make it Write develops content for corporates and start-ups with a sharp focus on the objectives, context and the message of our clients. We work with clients across sectors and produce content for print and digital and mobile platforms. 

Make it Write follows a content development process that is professional, insightful, and rigorous. 

Focused research; adequate information gathering and knowledge transfer; design advisory; engaging story telling; and detailed copyediting are all part of our process. We are able to extend this expertise to each client's requirement because of a cumulative experience of 20 years in communications, content development, business journalism, human resources & project management. 

ServicesOur experience in content development across sectors includes: 

  • Editing Services

  • Newsletters

  • Thought leadership articles

  • Publications

  • Communications workshops

  • Corporate Websites

Published PostsSamples of work done over the years in business journalism and corporate communications

    Building supply chain resilience and embracing digital at every stage were the biggest learnings for CPG industry post COVID After a big jolt initially, there has been a month-on-month improvement in[...]

    By putting the focus on employees in these uncertain times, companies can develop a strong ally in the one area over which they have some control. As the Covid-19 scare gripped the world, exactly a y[...]

    2020 made organisations realise the criticality of cybersecurity. Going forward, it’s role will only get more crucial 

Testimonials

Book ReviewsA collection of book reviews

    Chris Patten is an apt author for a book on the dark and bright side of globalisation, having served as the Last Governor of Hong Kong (from 1992 to 1997), a society, which he describes as liberal but[...]

    If you have zero financial intelligence ('the mental process via which we solve our financial problems') do read this book. If your financial intelligence is top notch definitely read this book. And i[...]

    Every once in a while, one is lucky to read a book that strikes a personal chord. In my case City of Djinns does for a very simple reason. The start of William Dalrymple's 11 months when he lived in D[...]

Editorials

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