Foreign Policy documents and releases are extremely relevant to any kind of stakeholder in international relations. Whether you’re an internationally operating NGO or NPO, a multinational that operates across several countries, if not continents, or a press or media agency, the chances are that you need to know your stuff regarding what policymakers are thinking. For some, it’s a matter of reporting to the public, while for others, it’s a matter of protecting their (or their client’s) interests; but the fact still stands that when policymakers talk, everyone listens.
And yet, too much of the actual content of what policy documents are trying to communicate tends to be hidden behind pages upon pages of acknowledgements and references. Lookup, any foreign policy document published after any multi-national conference or discussion, and you’ll find hundreds of pages of text to sift through. What’s more, this tends to make for qualitatively and quantitatively intensive reading; dense, obtuse, and incredibly difficult to get through. The information contained within is highly critical, but getting to it quickly enough for the information to be relayed up the ladder in time for a response to be considered is quite a task.
As an example, consider the fact that two countries are considering strengthening ties through commerce. In a joint conference, representatives from both countries decide to give concessions to certain sectors within each of their economies, relaxing the tariff on imports from each other. Companies that depend on those imports as raw material for their products stand to benefit from this news, while companies that source their material locally stand to be disadvantaged, at the very least because this policy change directly favors their competitors. Both types of businesses need to act quickly to make the most of this change or get ahead of it so that they don’t take a hit.
But just how long will it be before this information reaches an executive in either type of company?
Often, the unfortunate answer to that question is: far too long. There’s an excess of information flooding in from all channels in today’s day and age, and many organizations struggle to meet the day’s information retrieval and processing needs.
And that’s why we came up with Bird’s Eye View. AI Insights Birds’ Eye View can consume any document and return a set of important takeaways and insights within a matter of minutes. It can catalogue and collect documents and insights, letting you peek into the past and draw on powerful comparisons the way you never could before.
Through an AI-based solution powered by a powerful cloud-based software suite, we’re able to deliver crisp, meaningful insights in record time. This places your decision-making processes ahead of the curve and lets you spend more time on the things that really matter, i.e. things that can’t be left to a machine. Get started with Bird’s Eye View today, and you’ll never have to sift through another dense wordy report again!