Our Recent Projects


Top 20 mistakes immigrant healthcare professionals make
This project was a professional improvement study and not related to intelligence analysis.
It revealed the challenges immigrant healthcare professionals face in the US, from navigating healthcare systems to overcoming language barriers and credentialing complexities. Key findings highlight the undervaluation of additional training beyond that required by State licensing boards and a significant lack of interest in professional networking and research. Insights from surveys and interviews point to education and support as pivotal for successful integration, patient care improvement, and professional growth, providing a strategic blueprint for thriving in the US healthcare sector.
Explore our other recent projects:
National socio-digital early warning and strategic foresight architecture: a computational intelligence ecosystem to anticipate mass sentiment shifts before coordinated unrest and destabilization emerge.
Self-disruption research: Applied Whitney Johnson's four principles of self-disruption in addressing unconscious bias among intelligence analysts.
Intelligence training manual: Self-disruption as analytic tradecraft
Self-disruption as analytic tradecraft: Classified-style analytic vignettes and tradecraft alignment
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