Multidisciplinary work is valuable when anchored in a question—not when it is a collection of interests.
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Short writing designed for clarity: research literacy, SDGs, methods, and professional communication.
Multidisciplinary work is valuable when anchored in a question—not when it is a collection of interests.
The best client communication is structured inquiry—clarifying constraints, risks, and success criteria.
Surveys are easy to launch and easy to misuse. A few rules prevent most failures.
SDGs are powerful, but only when translated into indicators, trade-offs, and accountability.
Strong research is less about sounding sophisticated and more about designing decisions you can defend.