01 Start a research brief

Start with an email, not a form.

Email the decision you are trying to make, the subject you need understood and the evidence gap you want closed. ALLRAAS has London roots and is built for research questions that can sit anywhere.

LONDON ROOTSDIRECT EMAIL
research@allraas.com
Origin
London, United Kingdom
Contact
Direct email only
Best for
Questions where evidence, context and judgement matter
First reply
Focused on clarifying the real research problem
02 / WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

The first reply should make the question sharper.

A good enquiry does not need to arrive as a finished brief. It needs enough context to separate the real research problem from the surrounding noise.

USEFUL STARTING POINTS04 SIGNALS
  1. 01

    The pressure behind the question

    What has made this issue urgent, risky or worth understanding properly now?

  2. 02

    The decision it will inform

    Is the work supporting investment, market entry, positioning, due diligence, content or internal strategy?

  3. 03

    The evidence already on the table

    Send the reports, links, claims, spreadsheets or internal assumptions that need testing.

  4. 04

    The audience for the answer

    Who needs to use the output: founders, investors, leadership teams, clients, media or operators?

The brief can be rough. The important thing is to show where confidence is too high, evidence is too thin or the answer is currently unclear.

RESEARCH INTAKENO FORM
WHY EMAIL research@allraas.com

Research enquiries rarely fit fixed fields. Email lets you include documents, links, uncertainties, sensitive background and the detail that would usually be lost in a generic contact form.

01

Fit is checked first

The first exchange establishes whether the question needs original research, a sharper evidence review or a different route entirely.

02

Scope follows evidence

The method, timescale and output are shaped around the decision and the standard of proof it deserves.

03

Outputs are practical

The work can become a concise brief, a full report, a dataset, a visual explanation or a reusable research asset.

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06 BEGIN A RESEARCH BRIEF

Start with the decision, not the deliverable.

Tell us what you need to decide, explain or understand. We will help turn it into the right research question and a practical scope of work.

01

Are we making this decision with missing evidence?

02

Is this market or opportunity as real as it appears?

03

Who actually matters here, and what are we overlooking?

04

Why do our sources and internal views disagree?

05

What changed since the last time we looked?

A useful first message is short. Include the subject, the decision, who will use the work and when it is needed.

Start a research brief research@allraas.com