First energy engagement — placeholder card.
A future study will live in this slot: one-sentence preview, max three lines, ending in an arrow link to the full engagement.
Read the engagement →Reliability programs that opened gearboxes weeks before failure. AI rollouts that survived a Protected-B compliance audit. Cloud migrations that did not touch a control system. A representative sample below — the rest sit under NDA, available on request.
When the first case study ships, the editor swaps this placeholder for the client (or “Confidential”), industry chip, headline, one-sentence preview, the three-metric outcome strip, and a link straight to the engagement narrative. Until then, this slot stays quiet by design.
Discuss a similar engagement →Several studies sit under NDA — we cannot publish them here. We can, however, route a senior partner who has run the engagement you are about to commission and walk you through a tailored selection on a call.
Request a tailored selection →Many engagements are bound by client confidentiality. Where a client has permitted attribution, you see their logo. Where they have not, the engagement is published anonymized — industry, scale, scope, outcome — but never the client’s name or any operational data that could identify them. If you would like to discuss a specific engagement under NDA, request access via the form above and we will arrange a brief.
Studies are curated, sourced, and signed off — not pulled from a feed. Four steps stand between an engagement and a published study.
The lead partner drafts the study plan against the template — client (or confidential flag), industry bucket, scope, methodology, outcome metrics. Drafts sit in the planning folder until they are coherent.
Where the client is named, written sign-off is obtained on the public copy before the writer-agent is dispatched. Where the engagement is NDA, legal review confirms which fields are public-safe.
Senior writers turn the plan into a page. NDA studies use generic industry imagery and anonymized identifiers — the engagement’s shape remains legible without exposing the client.
The editor adds a card here, sets the industry chip mapping, and — if the engagement is the strongest of the recent quarter — swaps the Featured card. Cross-links to practice, industry, and product pages are added in the same pass.