I apply the laws of physics, the discipline of Vedanta, and the evidence base of organisational psychology to leadership transformation.
I coach the people who run companies — the way a sports coach trains an athlete.
Eight peer-reviewed papers. Each one names a phenomenon senior leaders are living through.
How India's coaching market is failing its clients
A diagnostic of the structural failure inside India's executive coaching industry — and what that costs the senior leaders who buy coaching in good faith.
Fragile Victor Syndrome
Leaders who keep winning externally while disintegrating psychologically. Introduces Status-Based Displacement and Metric Migration as the two failure modes.
Quantum Entanglement and the Proximity Paradox
Quantum entanglement as a model for trust in hybrid leadership. Why physical proximity matters less than leaders think — and what does, instead.
Five books. One arc — awareness, mastery, system.

R U Coached!
The case for executive coaching as a defining leadership act.

U R Unique
Reprogramming limiting beliefs. A primer on self-mastery.

The Physics of Leadership
Quantum and Vedantic frameworks applied to systemic leadership transformation. Released January 2026.

The AI-Ready Leader
A field guide for leaders deciding what AI changes — and what it doesn't. In publication.

The Coaching Room
What happens between two chairs. A working coach's notebook. Forthcoming.
Twelve frameworks. Each one was field-tested before it was named.
The 6-month coaching sprint built around six OKR cycles. The headline programme. 35% faster time-to-impact.
Nirvedha's Goal Achievement Grid Enabler. Maps developmental needs to current and future roles.
Physics principles applied to behavioural change. The flagship methodology under The Physics of Leadership.
Influence-Momentum-Field. A diagnostic for senior leaders entering new accountability surfaces.
A four-step assessment lens for leaders making strategic decisions under high uncertainty.
Maps an organisation's AI surface area against its leadership readiness. The first deliverable in any AI engagement.
Why some leadership decisions move in days and others stall for quarters. The matrix that explains the difference.
A clinical inventory of the seven fears senior leaders carry into the boardroom. Used in the first RE:CODE™ session.
Applying quantum principles to AI prompt design. Built for leaders working with frontier-model assistants.
The five-stage curve every organisation moves through when adopting AI. With clear signals for each transition.
A working tool for leaders navigating the ethical surface area of AI deployment.
A model for executives to build a personal AI workflow without losing the muscle of their own thinking.
Before helping others develop — you be the change.
A girl who had never cycled seriously stood on a Himalayan podium.
Niharika Reddy was a Class 10 student in 2020, with no cycling background. She joined a community ride. Three years later she stood on a Himalayan podium — twice. The same coaching principles that work in a boardroom worked on a mountain road.
Six engagements. Six measurable outcomes.
Sudhakar's coaching was the difference between thinking I could lead a global P&L and actually doing it. The frameworks held when the numbers got hard.
He named the pattern I'd been living for two years and didn't have a word for. Six months later, my team was rebuilt and the metric had moved.
Nirvedha's RE:CODE programme is the only coaching engagement my CHRO and I have both kept on the budget for three years running.
The physics framing sounded eccentric at first. Eight weeks in, it was the only language that fit what was actually happening in my organisation.
My promotion to SBU Head came in five months. The compensation jump was the obvious outcome. The change I didn't expect was that I started enjoying the work again.
He doesn't pretend to be soft. He is exact. That precision is what made the coaching work for someone like me who had stopped believing coaching could.
Testimonials anonymised by sector and seniority at request of clients. Named blurbs published with permission on individual case-study pages.