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Trust asset

Public Flagship Research

Readers, partners, and prospective clients who want to see Taiwha judgment before sharing a private question.

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Problem it addresses

Public readers need a serious sample that shows how evidence, uncertainty, and boundaries are handled.

What it delivers

  • Public report
  • Executive summary
  • Source and boundary summary
  • Reader-facing takeaways

Inputs

  • Public sources
  • Public-safe framing
  • Non-sensitive topic scope

Not included

  • Personalized recommendation
  • Client files
  • Private working files
  • Guaranteed applicability

When to review

Refresh when source conditions materially change or repeated reader questions reveal a stronger report route.

Structured report

Commissioned Research Report

Decision owners who need a rigorous view of a market, risk, family context, technology, or strategic environment.

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Problem it addresses

The issue is too important for generic browsing, but not yet narrow enough for a single decision brief.

What it delivers

  • Research report
  • Executive summary
  • Evidence map
  • Uncertainty register
  • Review triggers

Inputs

  • Research question
  • Audience
  • Deadline
  • Allowed sources
  • Non-sensitive context

Not included

  • Unlimited consulting
  • Implementation work
  • Regulated advice
  • Outcome guarantee

When to review

Review when key sources update, assumptions weaken, or the report must support a named decision.

One choice

Decision Brief

Founders, operators, advisers, family offices, and expert teams facing one concrete choice.

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Problem it addresses

The reader does not need every detail; they need options, tradeoffs, uncertainty, and next evidence.

What it delivers

  • Decision brief
  • Option map
  • Tradeoff notes
  • Risk boundary
  • Next evidence list

Inputs

  • Decision question
  • Decision owner
  • Constraints
  • Timing
  • Acceptable source boundary

Not included

  • Full new research stream
  • Operational execution
  • Unlimited revisions
  • Guaranteed answer

When to review

Review when stakes change, new evidence arrives, or the decision owner needs a deeper scenario test.

Scenario stress

Scenario Stress-Test Report

Teams that need to test a strategic path before committing capital, reputation, time, or delivery capacity.

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Problem it addresses

A plan may look coherent in the base case while failing under timing, incentive, or second-order pressure.

What it delivers

  • Scenario matrix
  • Pressure points
  • Early warning signs
  • Stop conditions
  • Review roadmap

Inputs

  • Bounded strategic question
  • Stakeholder map
  • Constraints
  • Time horizon
  • Allowed context

Not included

  • Final execution authority
  • Regulated advice
  • Live-account action
  • Guaranteed forecast

When to review

Review when a trigger fires, assumptions break, or the choice becomes recurring enough for an update loop.

Refresh loop

Report Update Loop

Teams or individuals whose decisions depend on changing evidence, timing, and stakeholder context.

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Problem it addresses

A useful report becomes less useful when sources, incentives, or market conditions move faster than the decision cycle.

What it delivers

  • Evidence update
  • Trigger review
  • Judgment change log
  • Brief refresh
  • Next-review note

Inputs

  • Existing report or brief
  • Update cadence
  • Review triggers
  • Source boundary
  • Change-request rule

Not included

  • Unlimited advisory access
  • Operational management
  • Regulated advice
  • Outcome guarantee

When to review

Review the relationship when scope expands, sensitive data is requested, or the decision need is no longer active.

Engagement boundary

Clear boundaries make the report more useful

A good report states what it can support, what it cannot decide for the reader, what inputs are acceptable, and when the conclusion should be reviewed.

  • This is public research and scenario analysis, not investment, legal, tax, medical, psychological, immigration, or education-placement advice.
  • Reports, models, and scenarios are decision-support tools, not guarantees of prediction accuracy, ROI, admission, employment, inheritance, governance, or business outcomes.
  • Readers should use this work as context for discussion and seek qualified professional advice before making individual decisions.

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