
Government & Regulatory Strategy
Regulatory and government environments are rarely simple.They involve formal rules and informal dynamics, written processes and unwritten norms, and multiple stakeholders with overlapping interests.
Tikkun Strategies helps organizations navigate these environments with clarity, discretion, and strategic awareness.
The Role We Play
Clients most often engage Tikkun Strategies as:
✦ A behind-the-scenes advisor
✦ A relationship builder
✦ A registered lobbyist
✦ A strategic sounding board for leadership
✦ A guide through regulatory processes and stakeholder landscapes
✦ A translator between business objectives and regulatory realities
The work is advisory in nature, focused on helping leaders make informed decisions while avoiding unnecessary risk and distraction.


Approach
Tikkun Strategies operates with a business-first mindset.
There is no media-driven pressure, and no political grandstanding.
The focus remains on:
✦ Understanding regulatory processes and timelines
✦ Identifying key decision-makers and stakeholders
✦ Building relationships with decision makers
✦ Anticipating challenges and potential pitfalls
✦ Positioning organizations for long-term stability and influence
This work is deliberate, relationship-aware, and grounded in experience.
Where This Work Operates
Engagements commonly involve:
✦ State-level regulatory bodies
✦ Utilities and infrastructure-adjacent sectors
✦ Technology companies operating under regulatory scrutiny
✦ Multi-stakeholder and public-facing environments
✦ Local government and association-level processes
Clients typically operate in environments where political and regulatory outcomes have lasting operational and reputational impact.


What Success Looks Like
When this work is effective, organizations experience:
✦ Fewer surprises
✦ Stronger stakeholder relationships
✦ Better positioning within regulatory systems
✦ Greater predictability in outcomes
✦ A seat at the table when decisions are made
The goal is not visibility — it is stability, influence, and informed decision-making.

Why Discretion Matters
Many organizations operate under constant public attention.
Unnecessary visibility can introduce risk, distort narratives, and complicate regulatory outcomes.
Discretion allows organizations to focus on long-term objectives while protecting their reputation and operational flexibility.
