Meyer Intelligence Request briefing

Executive intelligence briefings for decisions that cannot wait.

A concise briefing turns outside movement into the call leadership can make now: what changed, what is confirmed, what remains uncertain, and which action the evidence supports.

The decision determines the watch.

Use this when leadership needs a defensible view before a board discussion, operating review, negotiation, public response, or investment decision.

What MI Analysts monitor.

Watch requirements

  • Material external activity
  • Source quality and corroboration
  • Timing pressure and decision exposure
  • Open questions that could change the call

What leadership receives

  • Executive decision brief
  • Source-confidence note
  • Implication and next-action summary
  • Follow-up watch requirements

Questions leaders ask before they engage MI.

What is included in Executive intelligence briefings?

The work starts with the leadership decision, then defines the watch requirements, source categories, confidence thresholds, and briefing output for that decision context.

Who uses this service?

Executive, strategy, corporate development, procurement, legal, risk, security, and advisory teams use MI when outside movement could affect a decision before internal reporting catches up.

What makes the output decision-ready?

The brief separates confirmed facts, analyst assessment, confidence level, open questions, and the action the evidence supports.

Send the decision context. We will come prepared.

Share the decision, timing pressure, and outside activity. We will review the context before responding and come prepared with the first evidence questions.

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