KNOWLEDGE EXTRACTION
Unlock the Insights Inside Your Firm
Every professional services firm is rich with knowledge — but if that expertise stays locked inside your subject-matter experts’ heads, it can’t fuel your business development, marketing or media efforts.
Reputation Ink specializes in knowledge extraction:
the process of uncovering and capturing the insights, experiences and perspectives of your firm’s experts to power thought leadership, content marketing, media outreach and more. It’s not ghostwriting. It’s not guesswork. It’s a strategic, repeatable process that ensures your firm’s voice is both authoritative and authentic.
Why Knowledge Extraction Matters
B2B professional services firms sell expertise. That expertise must be visible, credible and communicated clearly to attract clients, talent and strategic opportunities. But marketers aren’t practicing law, designing infrastructure or running M&A deals. And your subject-matter experts don’t always have the time or tools to translate their ideas into market-ready messages.
Knowledge extraction solves this. It brings together the right questions, smart research and deep listening to:
- Surface the most compelling ideas from within your firm
- Translate technical knowledge into accessible insights
- Fuel an ongoing pipeline of high-quality thought leadership
- Help your experts sound as smart on the page (or mic) as they are in practice
Our Knowledge Extraction Approach
We tailor the knowledge extraction process to your firm’s structure and culture. Some of the most effective formats we use include:
- Editorial Boards: We facilitate recurring sessions with a cross-section of SMEs to identify high-level themes, then follow up individually for deeper insights.
- Speed-Dating Style Interviews: We conduct focused 30-60 minute interviews with experts to extract timely, relevant knowledge tied to their latest work.
- Internal Podcasts or Webcasts: Our team interviews your experts in recorded sessions that can be repurposed as external or internal content.
- Input Calls and Interview Cadences: We schedule regular check-ins to uncover insights tied to industry developments, litigation updates, project milestones or regulatory changes.
- Meeting Participation: With permission, we listen in on practice group or planning meetings to surface valuable trends and talking points.
- Voice Recordings: For busy SMEs, we create custom question prompts and accept audio responses to guide content development.
- Research-Driven Preparation: Our team comes prepared, understanding legal, technical or industry context in advance so we can ask sharp questions and uncover the best ideas.
Why It Works
Our background in journalism, law, marketing and professional services gives us a unique ability to:
- Ask better questions that uncover better ideas
- Research quickly and deeply
- Respect your experts’ time while delivering real value
- Translate complexity without dumbing it down
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