Three questions (60 seconds)
Help us design the next iteration of the radical Briefing…
Dear Friend,
We treat the radical Briefing like a product – which means we never stop iterating (if you have been with us for a while, you have undoubtedly seen this).
Our goal is simple: to give you the unfair advantage you need to navigate a changing world. To ensure we’re still delivering on that promise (and to figure out where we can push the boundaries further), we need your help.
We’re skipping the long, boring corporate survey. Instead, we’re using a design thinking framework from the Stanford d.school to get straight to the point.
It asks just three things:
I like… (What we should keep doing)
I wish… (What we should fix)
What if… (How we could surprise you)
It will take you less than 60 seconds, but the impact on where we go next will be massive.
Take the survey and let us know what you think.
We read every single response.
Thank you! And from all of us here at radical – a fantastic start into the New Year!
Pascal & The radical Team



Smart move swapping tradtional survey structure for design thinking. The 'I like, I wish, What if' framework cuts through response fatigue in ways Likert scales never will, I ran this format with a product team once and the 'What if' responses were easily 3x more actionable than standard 'How satisfied are you' data. The 60-second frame is perfect for actual completion rates.