Taylor Coleman — Writer & Analyst
A Notebook in One Hand, a Dataset in the Other
There's a habit I've kept for years: after every conference session or technical briefing, I fill half a page with raw observations and the other half with questions that don't have clean answers yet. That split page — part reporter, part analyst — is probably the truest picture of how I work.
My writing sits at the intersection of rigorous analysis and plain-language storytelling. Whether the subject touches on naval engineering systems, event-driven innovation, or the quieter methodological shifts happening inside the industry, I try to make the complexity legible without flattening it. Hands-on engagement with the material — attending sessions, running the numbers, testing the arguments — is what keeps the writing honest.
What You'll Find Here
Readers at every level should find something useful. I write for the engineer deep in the technical weeds and for the curious newcomer mapping the landscape for the first time.
- Clear breakdowns of emerging trends and their practical implications
- Analysis grounded in real events, real data, and real conversations
- Honest takes on what's working, what isn't, and why it matters
- Accessible language that never talks down to the reader
If any of that sounds useful, explore the articles or get in touch — I'd genuinely like to hear what you're working on.