Capability
Strategy, communications & consulting
Strategy, communications, and organizational design — the thinking layer that shapes what gets built and determines whether anyone adopts it.
Most government and mission-driven work treats professional services as the planning phase that happens before the "real" work begins. Tunlaw treats it as the connective tissue that runs through the entire engagement — because a strategy that doesn't account for the technology, the accessibility requirements, and the communication needs will fail on contact with reality.
What this looks like on a task order
Management consulting
Strategic communications
Marketing and outreach
Organizational design
Graphic design and visual identity
Change management
Program planning and analysis
Workforce and staffing strategy
How this connects to the integration model
At most firms, professional services is a separate practice that hands off to implementation teams. At Tunlaw, the strategic thinking and the execution share a team — which means the strategy accounts for real constraints, and the execution stays aligned with the original intent. Nothing gets lost in the handoff because there is no handoff.