Structured advisory support provides institutions with a consistent, engaged presence throughout the project lifecycle. Rather than delivering a report and stepping back, a structured advisory mandate means the advisor remains involved as decisions are made, challenges arise and course corrections are needed.
What Makes Advisory Mandates Work
The most effective advisory relationships are built on three foundations: clarity of role and scope, trust between the advisor and the institution, and a shared commitment to outcomes rather than process. When these elements are in place, the advisory relationship becomes a genuine management resource rather than an external audit function.