MAS / Sri Lanka
Managing 40,000+ units of production daily. The pressure was the 2-hour window to pivot when supply chains snapped.
Decision speed was the only currency.
If you’re the one everyone turns to when things matter, you already understand responsibility. What most leaders don’t get is **structured space to think clearly** — especially as roles grow and complexity increases.
I’ve spent over 25 years leading high-stakes operations across Sri Lanka, Jordan, Bangladesh, and Australia — managing businesses from **$10M to $200M** in revenue and teams ranging from 50 to over **15,000 people**.I’ve led plant set-ups, large-scale transformations, multi-site operations, and performance turnarounds in environments where margins, people, and execution truly mattered.
“As responsibility expands, internal noise grows. Reflection shrinks. Reaction increases.”
That’s why I created Decision Habits. Not as therapy. Not as motivation. But as a structured way to strengthen how capable leaders think, respond, and grow — without losing steadiness in the process.
My background in MBA-level strategy, financial accountability, Lean systems, and operational excellence gives this work structure. But what gives it depth is **lived leadership** — carrying real responsibility, across real teams, in real markets.
If you’re ready to strengthen how leadership feels from the inside — not just how it looks on the outside — this is where we begin
Managing 40,000+ units of production daily. The pressure was the 2-hour window to pivot when supply chains snapped.
Decision speed was the only currency.
Leading cross-border operations in high-friction environments. A slow habit wasn't just a delay—it was a systemic collapse.
Habits had to be bulletproof.
Distilling a decade of high-pressure execution into a methodology for the world's most ambitious leaders.
Instinct turned into infrastructure.
A collective of specialists built for high-stakes execution.