UNDERSTAND RISKS IN SECONDS WITH
LOWER COGNITIVE LOAD

Cognitively Enhanced Dashboards and AI Solutions for
Leaders Navigating Geo and Defense Risks

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Real Clarity about Threats: Decision -Ready Insights & Recommendations

In an uncertain world, decision-makers need precision at speed. NEWHORYZON combines AI-driven intelligence with human expert-level experience to deliver actionable insights and recommendations for decision-makers in governments and international organizations - right when they need them.

Problems & Symptoms

Decision-makers and investors are overwhelmed by complex reports, vast volumes of data and information, leaving them vulnerable to hidden threats and risks.

Underlying Causes

Traditional intelligence and insight methods are fragmented, outdated, and often too slow. Data is frequently disorganized and undermined by noise, preventing decision-makers from quickly understanding what matters most at a given time.

Furthermore, the sheer volume of irrelevant information makes it extremely difficult for decision-makers to stay on top of emerging threats and underlying risks.

Part of the problem is that providers often push information instead of offering a balanced mix of push and pull: Overly complex dashboards, too many individualization options, lengthy reports, and hours of briefings are the results of the underlying problem.

NEWHORYZON´s DECISION-READY vs
TRADITIONAL INTERFACE

Standard Dashboard

Cognitively Enhanced Dashboard

Dashboard Comparison Table
STANDARD vs
NEWHORYZON
Standard Dashboard Decision-Ready Dashboard
Structure Lacks a logical flow, forcing to hunt for information. This increases cognitive load, making it difficult to form an accurate awareness of the situation. Uses a clear visual hierarchy. The structure follows natural reading patterns and reduces the mental effort needed to find what's important.
Readability Dense and displays confusing "chart junk". This creates visual noise that makes it harder to process information and taxes working memory. Employs high contrast, clean fonts, and significant white space. This high signal-to-noise ratio makes information easy to process quickly and accurately.
Elements Displays isolated numbers without context. This can trigger the "what you see is all there is" bias, leading to overconfidence based on incomplete information. Presents data with context, such as trends over time or comparisons to a benchmark. This helps prevent misinterpretation and counteracts biases like the narrative fallacy by showing the bigger picture.
Bias Bias Amplification: Often includes design choices that prey on cognitive biases, such as using a decoy option to make another option look better or using a large, irrelevant number as an anchor. Bias Mitigation: Intentionally designed to prevent cognitive biases. For example, it avoids default options that could act as anchors and presents data neutrally to avoid framing effects.
Information vs
Action Focus
Is filled with any and all available data, regardless of its usefulness. This can lead to analysis paralysis and makes it difficult to focus on what truly matters for making a decision. Intentionally designed to prevent cognitive biases. For example, it avoids default options that could act as anchors and presents data neutrally to avoid framing effects.