Highlights: J&B worked with the client on a 1,200-word article for the Harvard International Review (HIR). J&B broke the project into a brainstorming session, topic selection, lecture, seminar, outline, writing, and editing phases. While working on the client’s article, the team assisted the client with creating an objective tone, clarifying key ideas, and highlighting the most important details of their article in their final draft. The Topic: J&B worked with the client on a 1,200-word article for the Harvard International Review (HIR). The Process: To begin the project, the J&B team met with the client to discuss potential topics for HIR. The client expressed an interest in multiple areas, so the team prepared three potential topics for the client, all workable, unique, and competitive for HIR. The client selected the topic that interested them most, and J&B then prepared a 40-minute lecture and shared 10 scholarly sources to offer comprehensive background knowledge of their chosen topic. The team met with the client to discuss the readings in more detail. J&B then shared a detailed outline for the client to help them write their first draft. The client used J&B’s outline as a guide while writing their article, and the team provided detailed edits. The client utilized J&B’s suggestions to revise their second draft, which the team polished and revised to suit their high-quality writing standards. Writing Style: The client is an analytical writer interested in conducting independent research. While working on the client’s article, the team assisted the client with creating an objective tone, clarifying key ideas, and highlighting the most important details of their article in their final draft. J&B’s Key Goals: Creative topic selection Investigative research Clarity Analysis