Publications & Briefings
Short, bank-friendly written products summarising evidence, scope, and outcomes of projects — in a clear, structured format.
Publications and briefings translate complex work into concise documents: what was done, what data was used, and what the results mean. These texts are designed specifically for decision-makers and banks.
Scope, Deliverables, and Output Examples
What we usually prepare as Publications & Briefings.
What we summarise
- Results of Labor Market Research projects
- Key messages from HR Consulting engagements
- Outcomes of recruitment and staffing efforts
- Insights from exhibitions, HR events, and employer programmes
- Short thematic notes on labor market topics
What the client receives
- Structured brief (typically 2–6 pages)
- Clear sections: context, scope, methodology, key findings, implications
- Optional annex with basic tables or charts
- Language and format adapted to bank or investor requirements
- Editable version (Word/PowerPoint) if needed
Typical publications
- “Briefing Note: Labor Market Study for [Project / Country]”
- “Summary for Bank: HR Consulting Engagement Outcomes”
- “Short Report: Recruitment Results for Key Roles”
- “Exhibition Participation Summary – contacts, leads, follow-up”
- “One-page Insight: Labor Market Trend or Regulatory Change”
Types of Publications
Different formats for different audiences and use cases.
Technical Brief
A concise, factual description of a project: scope, data sources, methodology, and main findings.
- Length: 2–4 pages
- Audience: banks, auditors, technical experts
- Use: due diligence, project files
Management Summary
A short, narrative summary of results and implications in business language, with limited technical detail.
- Length: 3–6 pages
- Audience: management, boards, investors
- Use: decision support, internal communication
Insight Note / Article
A topical publication based on our project work and research, often repurposed for websites or newsletters.
- Length: 1–3 pages
- Audience: broader stakeholders and partners
- Use: positioning, communication, thought leadership
Process and Quality Control
How we ensure that publications are clear, accurate, and bank-ready.
Drafting process
- Collection of background materials and data
- Outline agreement with the client (structure and length)
- Draft preparation and internal review
- Client review and comments
- Finalisation and formatting
What is documented
- Terms of Reference or request for the publication
- Draft and final versions with dates
- List of sources and underlying projects
- Language adaptations (if multiple languages are used)
- Delivery confirmation for banks or investors if needed
Request a Publication or Briefing
Tell us what needs to be documented and for whom.
We can prepare publications based on our own work or help structure information that you already have. The result is a clear, bank-ready document with transparent sources and scope.
