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POMELO — Organizational Architecture
The Pomelo Tier is for clients who are ready to scale beyond patchwork fixes and truly redesign how their organization functions. Bigger vision. Deeper work. Institutional-level thinking.
This tier delivers:
Multi-department workflow integration that eliminates silos
Organizational mapping and role/redesign to match actual needs
Budget, compliance, and operational alignment across programs
Process optimization that reduces waste and accelerates output
Mid- to long-term strategic planning with concrete operational pathways
Risk identification and mitigation frameworks that prevent future crises
This tier is ideal for:
Growing organizations hitting structural limits
Leadership teams ready to unify operations across multiple programs or units
Systems that function… but inefficiently, inconsistently, or with chronic friction
Agencies preparing for expansion, restructuring, or new funding streams
Think of Pomelo as the shift from “running a busy operation” to building an institution — large, structured, efficient, and designed to grow without breaking.
The Pomelo Tier is for clients who are ready to scale beyond patchwork fixes and truly redesign how their organization functions. Bigger vision. Deeper work. Institutional-level thinking.
This tier delivers:
Multi-department workflow integration that eliminates silos
Organizational mapping and role/redesign to match actual needs
Budget, compliance, and operational alignment across programs
Process optimization that reduces waste and accelerates output
Mid- to long-term strategic planning with concrete operational pathways
Risk identification and mitigation frameworks that prevent future crises
This tier is ideal for:
Growing organizations hitting structural limits
Leadership teams ready to unify operations across multiple programs or units
Systems that function… but inefficiently, inconsistently, or with chronic friction
Agencies preparing for expansion, restructuring, or new funding streams
Think of Pomelo as the shift from “running a busy operation” to building an institution — large, structured, efficient, and designed to grow without breaking.