Applied Training for High-Stress, High-Consequence Environments

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Upcoming Online Self-Paced Trainings

Available in English and Spanish

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  • This course applies intelligence workflows to project management and organizational execution. Participants learn how to structure information flows, clarify analytic responsibility, manage uncertainty, and reduce friction caused by fragmented reporting or unclear decision authority.

    Training bridges traditional project management practices with intelligence discipline to improve coordination, accountability, and outcome alignment across complex initiatives.

    This self-paced course is currently in development. Early access notifications will be available.

    Instruction is offered in English and Spanish.

  • This course introduces intelligence analysis techniques tailored specifically for real estate professionals. Training demonstrates how publicly available information can be used to assess markets, properties, counterparties, regulatory environments, and emerging risks.

    Instruction emphasizes structured analysis, source validation, early warning indicators, and decision-grade insights that support investment timing, valuation, and risk management.

    The course is designed for investors, developers, brokers, and advisors and is currently in development. Early access notifications will be available prior to launch.

    Instruction is offered in English and Spanish.

  • This course introduces students and researchers to the practical application of intelligence analysis and investigative research methodologies as tools for understanding complex environments. It provides a structured framework for collecting, evaluating, and synthesizing information in a disciplined, evidence-based manner.

    Instruction focuses on how intelligence and open-source methods can strengthen academic research, policy analysis, and real-world inquiry. Participants learn how to move beyond surface-level information by identifying reliable sources, assessing credibility, recognizing bias, and constructing coherent analytical judgments grounded in verifiable data.

    The course emphasizes analytical rigor, contextual thinking, and methodological clarity. Rather than relying on abstract theory, participants are guided through practical approaches to framing research questions, managing information overload, and producing structured analysis that supports deeper understanding of social, political, economic, and security-related issues.

    Designed for students and researchers seeking a grounded foundation for advanced study, this course equips participants with transferable skills applicable across academic disciplines and professional fields concerned with complexity, uncertainty, and decision-making.

    Instruction is offered in English and Spanish.

  • This course is built for individuals and organizations whose current technology use is limited to email, messaging, and basic digital tools. It provides a structured pathway to understanding and implementing artificial intelligence and automation in practical, everyday workflows.

    Training focuses on identifying useful applications, reducing friction, and integrating tools that improve efficiency, analysis, and decision-making without requiring technical backgrounds or large teams.

    This course is currently in development and will be released as a self-paced program. Early access notifications will be available.

    Instruction is offered in English and Spanish.

  • This self-paced training is designed for professionals who must communicate clearly and decisively in Spanish or English under pressure. The course emphasizes functional language use in high-stress, time-sensitive situations rather than academic fluency.

    Instruction focuses on rapid comprehension, command clarity, and situational communication relevant to deployments, public safety operations, humanitarian missions, and fieldwork with Spanish-speaking populations. Content prioritizes retention, speed, and real-world applicability.

    This course is currently in development. Early access notifications will be available prior to release.

    Instruction is offered in English and Spanish.

  • This course provides a structured intelligence and investigative framework for understanding criminal behavior, deception, and organized illicit systems across varying levels of severity. Students examine how criminality evolves from opportunistic offenses to sophisticated networks involving fraud, trafficking, corruption, and transnational organized crime.

    Instruction focuses on analytical models used to assess intent, capability, deception, and moral disengagement, drawing from intelligence analysis, behavioral science, and investigative methodologies. Emphasis is placed on understanding how criminal actors exploit legal gaps, humanitarian systems, markets, and social trust.

    Designed for legal professionals, humanitarian practitioners, compliance teams, researchers, and individuals operating internationally, this course supports improved risk awareness, ethical judgment, and decision-making in environments where surface stability often conceals deeper threats.

    The course does not train criminal activity and does not include operational tactics. All material is framed within legal, ethical, and academic boundaries.

    Intended for:
    Attorneys, humanitarian professionals, compliance officers, researchers, international business leaders, and analysts seeking deeper contextual awareness of illicit systems and deceptive actors.

    Instruction is offered in English and Spanish.