Are Your Analysts Delivering — or Just Producing?
Here's the thing about analytic review: every organisation does it. Not every organisation does it well. And the gap between those two things is exactly where your clients start losing confidence in your team's work.
On 2 April 2026, I'm running a free, one-hour webinar on analytic review and quality control — specifically aimed at team leads, supervisors, and anyone who's responsible for what goes out the door under their organisation's name.
We're going to cover the stuff that actually matters:
What review even is — and why "editing" isn't the same thing. Most organisations conflate the two. They're not the same, and confusing them costs you quality.
Who does what — first-line supervisors, senior managers, and intelligence leaders all play different roles in the review chain. If those roles aren't clear, quality control is just hoping for the best.
Pre- vs. post-dissemination — catching problems before they reach your client is obviously better. But evaluating what went out is how you actually improve over time. You need both.
The goal of this webinar isn't to give you a theory lecture. It's to give you a clearer picture of what a structured, consistent review process looks like — and what your organisation could look like if you had one.
Your analysts work hard. Make sure that work lands the way it should.
Join me on 2 April. It's free. Bring your questions.
Most intelligence reviewers were never trained to review. We can fix that.
Most reviewers were promoted because they were good analysts. Then someone handed them a queue of products and expected them to figure it out. The result is review processes that are inconsistent at best, nonexistent at worst.
If that sounds familiar — this is for you.
This class follows-on from the 2 April webinar to show you how to conduct effective reviews, how to conduct effective evaluations, and how to incorporate both into your processes.
Editing vs Reviewing vs Evaluating. What's the difference, and why you should care.
Who does what? What role should the analytic chain play in review.
Improve both the products and the production process. Catch problems before they reach your client, and improve your quality over time.
Join us if you care about the quality of your team's analytic output. You'll leave with a systematic, repeatable process for review and evaluation — and the practical tools to implement it.
Join me in April. Your clients will appreciate it.
Let us know if you're interested in anything specific!