ACCESS FORMATS

Two levels of engagement.
One level of rigour.

FARO does not sell content. It opens access to a level of strategic reading.

A FARO subscription is not documentary access. It is a positional advantage — the capacity to read faster, more precisely and more deeply than those who share your decision-making environment.

Two formats. The difference between them is not quantitative — it is a difference in interaction cadence and accompaniment.

READING

Annual access on qualification

For decision-makers who maintain a permanent reading of their strategic environment.

INCLUDED
  • SIGNAL · Weekly editorial alert
  • STRATEGIC LOG · Monthly perspective letter
  • COMPASS · Monthly strategic analysis
  • Quarterly briefing · 1 hour · Open format

The quarterly briefing brings together a deliberately limited number of participants. FARO presents its reading of the past three months. Open questions.

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A prior exchange is required to confirm mutual relevance.

PREMIUM FORMAT

NAVIGATION

Annual access on qualification

For actors whose decisions require continuous calibration.

INCLUDED
  • All READING content
  • Quarterly briefing · 1 hour · Open format
  • Monthly briefing · 30 minutes · Direct calibration

The monthly briefing is a direct exchange of calibration. It adjusts the reading to the subscriber's real decision rhythm.

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Limited access · Prior selection interview

Which format suits you?

READING

You maintain a permanent reading of your environment. A quarterly structured exchange is sufficient to calibrate your reading.

NAVIGATION

Your decisions are frequent, timelines short, ambiguity permanent. You need direct monthly calibration.

A note on access.

FARO operates on annual subscription. Access is not open. Each contact gives rise to a brief prior exchange — to ensure the offer meets real needs and that the relationship will be productive for both parties.

faro.institute is a low-volume address. Each request is examined with care.

One step to begin.

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