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Research-to-Field Coordination

Research-to-field coordination connects public-source review, location planning, local enquiry, evidence capture, and report-ready findings.

From Source Review to Field Inputs

Each assignment is reviewed according to the instruction, target location, available online trail, product or service category, and reporting requirement. Online research is used to understand the available public-source picture, while field activity is planned separately for direct observations and local inputs.

This method helps keep reporting disciplined. Public-source findings, field conversations, photographs, screenshots, local observations, and source references can be organised clearly so the instructing team can review the matter without confusion between online information and field findings.

Instruction review and source mapping before field activity beginsClear separation of online-source findings and direct field observationsEvidence capture through photographs, screenshots, source lines, and local notesStructured reporting for legal, corporate, investment, and brand protection review
Document review and research-to-field coordination