Guides for important decisions
Research before a decision becomes difficult to reverse.
Turn open questions about companies and people into traceable research: what to check, where to look, how to connect signals and which boundaries not to cross.
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Choose the decision you need to prepare
Each overview identifies the questions, sources, signals, verification process and boundaries needed for responsible research.
The detailed guides are currently available in Spanish. Their links are marked before you leave the English section.
- Career8 min
Assess a company before accepting a job
A practical guide to checking stability, leadership, culture and expectations before changing jobs, using public sources and verifiable questions.
Read the guide in Spanish - Investment10 min
Due diligence before investing
A research framework for validating an opportunity, organising risks and reaching financial and legal review with better questions.
Read the guide in Spanish - Professional background9 min
Verify a professional background
A responsible method for ordering public roles, projects and results, resolving namesakes and separating facts from claims.
Read the guide in Spanish - Personal safety8 min
Identity and safety in dating or relationships
Guidance for reducing impersonation or fraud risks through consent, public sources and firm boundaries against surveillance.
Read the guide in Spanish - Business relationships9 min
Assess partners and suppliers
A method for checking identity, capacity, dependencies and conflicts before placing a critical relationship in someone else's hands.
Read the guide in Spanish
More depth does not mean more data
It means corroborating what could genuinely change the decision.
Start with the decision
Define what could change your choice. A focused question avoids collecting irrelevant data and directs depth where it matters.
Separate facts, signals and hypotheses
An official record, a news report and a review do not carry the same weight. Preserve provenance, date and level of corroboration.
Look for connections, not coincidences
A relationship is useful only when you can explain who connects to whom, during which period and through what evidence.
Finish with actionable questions
The result should help you verify, negotiate, request context, add a safeguard or decide not to proceed.
Research is not permission to intrude
Accessible information is not always relevant or reliable. Purpose, consent and impact matter as much as the source.
- Use only public sources or information you are legitimately authorised to access.
- Keep the scope proportionate to the decision and minimise personal data.
- Obtain consent when contacting references or verifying private information.
- No surveillance, impersonation, harassment, tracking or bypassing access controls.
- Use human and professional review when a conclusion could have a significant impact.
Start with a question. Preserve every connection.
Open a private case, choose the depth and develop only the branches that could change your decision.
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