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Freeze the brief
Name the falsifiable audience claim and the measurement hook before spend moves.
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Programs spanning foundations through audit sprint
9.1/10
Average mentor clarity score from post-session surveys
37
Korean-market scenario cards maintained in the playbook deck
62%
Of 2024 cohorts cited relay mapping as the most immediate operational win
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Pillars inside the Predictive Net Response rubric used across programs
Predictive Net Response Program
We choreograph drills so mixed cohorts move through atlas, signal, relay, and creative testing with one rubric language—no parallel slide decks that quietly disagree.
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Name the falsifiable audience claim and the measurement hook before spend moves.
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Overlay segments, exclusions, and overlap risk with Korean-market cards.
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Rank signals with owners so dashboards stop quietly rotting.
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Script QA for channel transitions instead of opening ticket sprawl.
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Score readiness across four pillars with evidence your leadership can endorse.
Three entry points into the Predictive Net Response stack—each leaves artifacts your agency can inherit without relearning your vocabulary.
Editorial pacing, Korean-market cards, and mentor markup tied to the Predictive Net Response rubric—not a generic video library bolted onto a login wall.
Quotes focus on how sessions felt and what artifacts changed—not miracle metrics.
“The Signal Prioritization Lab ladder review language is now pasted above our analyst row. We retired five ghost events the same afternoon.”
“Dense. Fair.”
“Predictive Net Response Core forced our leadership to one rubric page. Still arguing about one row, but at least it is the same row.”
“Client in ecommerce — the Audience Atlas Foundations overlap drill exposed two segments our agency had been double-counting for months.”
Drop a work email and we will send PDF outlines for the programs you are weighing—no checkout, no automated phone tree, just the studio desk replying during business hours in Seoul.