Process

Seven Steps, One Clear Standard

Our methodology is built to reduce noise, sharpen judgment, and keep recommendations tied to real business exposure.

1. Define the intelligence requirement

We begin by clarifying the decision that needs support, the region or issue in scope, the timeline, and the level of urgency. This keeps collection focused on what leadership actually needs to know.

2. Identify business exposure

We map how geopolitical developments could affect personnel, travel, operations, supply chains, market access, counterparties, regulation, and reputation. Exposure defines relevance.

3. Collect and assess

We collect from credible open sources, compare reporting, assess likelihood and impact, and separate signal from noise. The goal is not volume. The goal is usable judgment.

4. Recommend and reassess

We provide clear judgment, recommend practical action, and reassess as conditions change. Clients receive intelligence that supports immediate decisions and ongoing monitoring.

What This Means

Built for Executive Use

Our approach is designed for organizations that need clear geopolitical judgment without building a full internal intelligence unit. Every assessment is structured to support action, not commentary.

Credible open sources

We rely on disciplined open-source collection, cross-check reporting, and keep analysis anchored to verifiable developments.

Action-focused output

Clients receive concise judgments, practical recommendations, and updates as conditions shift across markets, travel, regulation, and crisis environments.