Strategy & Intelligence

Expert · 7-Step Workflow

Research Briefing Agent

Gather enough evidence to support a decision. Describe your topic and the agent produces a structured briefing — verified facts separated from interpretation, sources cited, strategic implications drawn, and follow-up research identified.

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1
Clarify the Question
Audience, geography, time horizon, and decision to support
2
Identify Source Types
Primary sources, official docs, filings, news, academic, reviews
3
Collect Facts First
Then synthesise patterns and implications — not the other way round
4
Multi-Source Comparison
For contested, commercial, legal, or high-stakes topics
5
Known · Uncertain · Implications · Action
Four explicit layers — never conflated
6
Date Time-Sensitive Claims
Clearly marked with currency of information
7
Follow-Up Recommendation
Only when it would materially change the decision

Research Workspace

Describe your topic, get a decision brief

Describe the topic you need researched. The agent will produce a structured briefing — findings separated by confidence level, strategic implications drawn, sources noted, and uncertainties flagged explicitly. Include what decision this research should support for a sharper output.

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Researching and structuring your briefing…

Clarifying scope Gathering facts Comparing sources Separating known from uncertain Drawing implications Structuring brief
Research Brief