Instantly find decisions, KPIs, responsible parties, and deadlines in a report
For a manager, time isn't spent reading a report — it's spent finding enough information to make a decision. A 20- or 50-page report often contains a lot of content: background, analysis, figures, evaluation, and explanation. Yet only a handful of sentences actually determine the business's direction.
NKTg AI is designed to solve exactly this problem.
Right after analyzing a document, NKTg AI returns AMP and DAMP scores.
If AMP > 55%
This is the type of report where leadership should read the Core Content first.
If DAMP > 55%
These are usually evaluation or research reports. The reader needs to review the analysis sections before deciding.
When AMP exceeds 55%, NKTg AI identifies the Core Content.
Example:
"The sales director is assigned a 25% revenue growth target and must finalize agreements with three strategic partners before September 30."
From this single sentence, a manager already knows:
After reading the Core Content, a manager can quickly determine the next course of action. If the Core Content fully answers the relevant questions, you can grasp the executive intent first, then dig into related sections only if you need to verify details.
If the Core Content doesn't provide enough information, or the document has high DAMP, continue reading the analysis sections to evaluate context, risks, and conditions affecting the decision.
NKTg AI helps managers quickly identify:
In business management, NKTg AI's value isn't reading on your behalf — it's decoding the language structure to quickly identify a report's decision-critical information.
When AMP exceeds the 55% threshold, a manager can prioritize reading the Core Content to immediately grasp the decision, KPI, responsible party, and deadline. When DAMP exceeds 55%, the reader knows the document leans toward analysis and should review the full context before deciding.
That's how NKTg AI helps managers read the right focal points, prioritize the right documents, and make faster decisions grounded in the text's own original information.