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Request an initial diagnostic session that defines the most suitable path for your organization
IAC begins with diagnosis before proposing a scope of work or path of intervention, because understanding the institutional reality is the first step toward a clearer professional decision. The initial diagnostic session helps to organize the need, define priorities, and direct the organization to the most suitable path: consulting, training, or an integrated path that combines both.
Why we begin with diagnosis
Why we begin with diagnosis
Not every organization needs the same service, nor the same starting point, nor the same scope. We therefore begin with diagnosis so that the decision is built on a correct understanding, not on general assumptions or ready-made solutions.
- Understanding the nature of the challenge or institutional objective
- Determining whether the need is consulting, training, or mixed
- Clarifying the most pressing priorities
- Reducing dispersion before moving to a scope of work or initial proposal
- Directing the organization to the path closest to its reality
When to request a diagnostic session
When this step is the right one
- There is a clear challenge, but the most suitable path has not yet been decided
- There is a need to develop governance, systems, or performance without clarity on the starting point
- There is a desire for a training program, but what is required has not yet been practically defined
- There is more than one need within the organization and priorities must be arranged
- The organization wishes to understand whether the most suitable is a specific service or a multi-track intervention
What the session covers
What the initial diagnostic session covers
The session focuses on an organized initial understanding, not on entering into detailed execution or making unconsidered promises. It usually includes:
The current challenges or the objectives to be reached
What has been accomplished previously, if any
The level of readiness or institutional maturity
The path closest to the need: consulting, training, or integrated
The proposed next step after the session
What happens after sending the request
What happens after sending the request
After the request is sent, it is handled through a clear sequence that helps direct the organization more precisely.
- 1
Receiving the request
IAC reviews the initial information provided in the form.
- 2
Initial triage of the need
It is determined whether the request relates to consulting, training, a mixed need, or an inquiry that needs initial guidance.
- 3
Contact to arrange the session
Contact is made through the appropriate channel to confirm the details and coordinate the session.
- 4
Holding the initial session
Priorities, context, and possible options are discussed in a concise and clear professional manner.
- 5
Directing the organization to the next step
This may be moving to a suitable service or track page, a training program, an initial scope proposal, or a request for additional information when needed.
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The clearer the initial information, the more precise and effective the starting point.
If the organization knows its need more precisely, it can move directly to Consulting Services, Training & Capacity Building, Our Methodology, or Contact Us.
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