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Pulse governance

Editorial standards and corrections

How McKercher Corporation assigns authorship, verifies claims, records review and handles corrections.

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Content types

Different records carry different evidence requirements

Pulse contains organisational history as well as current guidance. The article date, source context, and named responsibility show which kind of record a reader is using.

01

Company record

A dated account of an organisational event, appointment, operating change, award, or relationship. Internal records may support the account and are identified as company evidence.

02

Guidance

An explanation of a customer, technical, or regulatory decision. It states scope and points back to current official requirements where those requirements control the outcome.

03

Commentary

An attributed interpretation of market or operating information. Facts and source material remain distinguishable from the author's assessment.

Publishing standard

What readers should be able to verify

01

Named responsibility

Regulated consumer guidance and other high-risk material requires a named Tier 1 author. Operational bulletins and company notices may be issued by the McKercher Corporation editorial team.

02

Primary sources first

Regulatory and scheme claims are checked against the responsible government agency, regulator, network operator or manufacturer. Secondary reporting may add context but does not replace the controlling source.

03

Dates and scope

Time-sensitive material identifies its publication or review date. Guidance states its limits and directs readers to current official requirements where rules, products or program settings can change.

04

Material corrections

A factual error is corrected when identified. Where an amendment changes the substance of regulated or safety-related guidance, the article records what changed and when it was reviewed.

05

Commercial context

A manufacturer, programme, or commercial relationship is identified where it materially affects the context. Partner status is not treated as independent evidence of product performance or customer suitability.

06

Archive without ambiguity

Older company records remain dated so the public history is not rewritten as current guidance. Where a newer article changes the practical position, readers are directed to the current record.

07

Timeliness over artificial cadence

Planned archive and foundation content is paced for coherence. Verified material news may be published with the source release, including more than one update in a day, where each item has distinct reader value.

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Include the article URL, the statement in question and a current primary source where available. A material correction updates the article and its review record. Contact hello@mckerchercorp.com or use the contact form.