Legal & Discretion Notice

1. Purpose of this website

This website presents the positioning, intellectual corpus and intervention posture of TBS Communication.

It provides contextual understanding of the field in which TBS operates. It does not provide operational guidance, legal advice, financial advice, political advice, security advice or any guarantee of outcomes.

Any reference to situations, risks, environments, concepts or forms of intervention remains illustrative and non-exhaustive.

2. No advisory mandate created by the website

Nothing on this website creates a contractual relationship, advisory mandate or obligation of engagement.

TBS works at the level of conditions surrounding judgement, perception, process and authority.

Responsibility for decisions, actions, positions, policies and outcomes remains fully with the relevant mandate holders, principals, institutions or parties.

3. Boundaries of intervention

TBS does not provide generic tools, templates or transferable frameworks intended to replace judgement, responsibility or contextual assessment.

TBS does not represent interests, advocate positions, negotiate substance, steer outcomes or engage in lobbying activities.

4. Confidentiality and discretion

Client identities, engagements, mandate details, discussions, observations and effects remain confidential unless explicitly agreed otherwise in writing.

Business cases and examples are intentionally anonymised and abstracted. They are not testimonials, promises of similar outcomes or evidence of specific client engagements unless explicitly stated in writing.

5. Intellectual property

All content on this website, including texts, concepts, formulations, structures, page architecture, strategic language and original terminology, remains the intellectual property of TBS Communication unless otherwise stated.

Unauthorised reproduction, adaptation, commercial use, advisory use, representational use, publication, training use or reinterpretation of this material is prohibited without prior written consent.

6. Closing principle

Clarity requires boundaries. Boundaries require discipline.