From extract intake to a marked-up briefing room

A quiet sequence we reuse for churn assessments, usage packs, and load briefings—shaped for Mekong Delta operators who still print the pages that matter.

  1. Definition workshop. We lock churn or peak definitions, geography bands, and the decision the pack must support before any chart is drawn.
  2. Dictionary and transfer. De-identified extracts arrive with a field dictionary. Personally identifiable columns are refused; unclear plan codes are resolved mid-stream.
  3. Cohorting and drafts. Tenure bands, silence clocks, and segment overlays are drafted on paper-toned layouts with room for handwritten notes.
  4. Mid-point check. Stakeholders review one map and one table early enough to catch wrong merges without rebuilding the entire pack.
  5. Final pack and walkthrough. Annotated visuals, a written assessment, and a supervisor sheet are presented live. One revision round follows comments.
Hands arranging printed charts on a table

What you leave with

Visual pack

Charts sized for print, legends on facing pages, and festival or harvest overlays where they belong.

Written narrative

Plain-language findings naming cohorts, reservations, and the next practical conversations.

Supervisor sheet

One page a shift lead can keep after the meeting—actions, not a second appendix.

Ready to start an engagement?

Browse the engagement list or write with your geography and extract readiness. We will suggest a fit and a draft timeline.