Fact-Finding Exercises
Assess decision-making when information is incomplete.
Fact-finding exercises reveal how participants ask questions, seek relevant information, test assumptions, and make decisions under uncertainty.
In many business situations, people do not start with all the information they need. Fact-finding exercises simulate this reality. Participants must identify what they need to know, ask the right questions, analyse the information they receive, and reach a reasoned conclusion.
Best for assessing
- Critical thinking
- Questioning skills
- Analytical reasoning
- Problem framing
- Decision-making
- Curiosity
- Risk awareness
How it works in TAP
Participants are given a business challenge and must request information by asking questions from a structured information bank. They choose what to ask, receive the relevant data, synthesise it, and present a reasoned recommendation. The quality of their questions and the logic of their conclusions are both scored.