THE RAREST COMBINATION

I do not sell skills. I build the mindset that drives better decisions and moves things forward.

I have founded three startups and worked across organisations of different scales, including Tata & IBM, with mission-critical responsibilities across all of them. This has given me exposure to both sides: building from nothing and scaling within complexity.

The people who have spent time working with me have not just improved at their job. They have moved forward in ways that actually changed their trajectory, whether that meant stepping into bigger roles, finding clarity in their direction, or solving problems they had been stuck with for years. The shift usually shows up in how they think and the decisions they start making.

Mentees Worldwide
950 +
Years in Product
18 +
Workshop Rating
4.33
Recommendation Score
4.25
WHAT I BRING INTO THE ROOM

“I have not learned product, leadership, and decision-making from slides or summaries. I have learned by building things that worked, breaking things that failed, losing money, recovering, and building again. That kind of learning stays with you.”

01

I have seen both sides up close

Founder experience and enterprise experience rarely agree with each other. I have worked through both, and I know where they break and where they hold.

02

I focus on what holds over time

I do not work on short-term outcomes. The focus is on building thinking that continues to work when situations change.

03

I have worked where things could not fail

Across different organisations, I have taken on work where the cost of getting it wrong was high. That kind of exposure sharpens judgement in a way nothing else does.

20 YRS

THE JOURNEY
Pranjal Sarkar

CHAPTER 01 . 2003 - 2012 . THE VENTURES

I started as an entrepreneur in 2003. Not because it was trendy. Because I genuinely believed I could build something useful. SKOOL Television reached 7 lakh households. Limebery Technologies served SMEs on Inventory, Logistics, Distribution, Procurement, Billing & Taxation. GuwahatiBazaar onboarded 800+ SMEs. Some of it worked. Some of it taught me things I could not have learned any other way.

CHAPTER 02 . WHAT I ACTUALLY LEARNED

The first venture taught me that you cannot run anything on one skill alone. The last one taught me something harder that the experience of one success does not guarantee the next. Every new venture comes with new surprises. You either address them with new thinking or you are out. I learned that the hard way. And I speak about it the same way specifically, honestly, without performance.

CHAPTER 03 . 2012 - PRESENT . THE CORPORATE YEARS

After my ventures, I moved into the corporate world, not by choice initially but out of necessity. What I encountered there was not very different from what I had seen before. The environments changed, but the underlying problems remained the same. Smart people were putting in real effort, yet the direction was often misaligned. It did not matter whether I was working in a small startup or operating within large organization across multiple regions. The pattern stayed consistent. That realisation gradually became the foundation of how I think, work, and teach.

CHAPTER 04 . WHERE I AM NOW

Today, my work sits at the intersection of building, thinking, and enabling others to see clearly. I continue to work on products, guide teams through complex decisions, and spend time with leaders and working professionals who are trying to figure out what is not working and why. I write, I run focused sessions, and I stay close to real problems. I also keep building, because that is how I learn and stay grounded in reality. I do not teach what I have studied. I work with what I have seen and lived through.

THE WORK .  CORPORATE

Where I have operated.

2024 - PRESENT

IBM — Global Product Growth & GTM Lead
Guardium Data Security

Leading cross product synergies and go-to-market for IBM’s data security portfolio across 3 continents. Real revenue accountability. Driving adoption, co-sell growth, and partner ecosystems across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

2021 - 2024

Cygnet Digital — Group Product Manager
Supply Chain SaaS

Rebuilt a legacy product into a multi-tenant SaaS at ₹100M+ ARR. 5,000+ concurrent users across 3 geographies. 99.95% uptime. Drove 25% YoY ARR growth.

2012 - 2021

Tata ClassEdge — Senior Product Manager
EdTech · PAN India

Built classroom digitisation across 15+ states. Launched 3 product lines capturing 18% market share. Built a ₹200M revenue-share channel programme with 80+ partners.

THE WORK .  VENTURES

What I built as a founder.

2003

SKOOL Television

A digital education channel reaching 7 lakh urban households. Built a 100+ partner network for edutainment production.

2005

Limebery Technologies

Served SMEs on Inventory, Logistics, Distribution, Procurement, Billing & Taxation.

2007

GuwahatiBazaar.com

India’s first regional B2B commerce platform. Automated fulfilment and vendor onboarding for 800+ SMEs.

HOW TO WORK WITH ME

Three ways people work with me.

Each one is built around one idea changing how you think, not just what you know.

MASTERCLASSES

Live sessions on what matters right now.

3-hour deep dives on AI at work, career navigation, product thinking, and decision making. For professionals who are done collecting knowledge and ready to change how they operate.

GUEST LECTURES & TALKS

For universities, colleges, meetups and industry events.

Sessions on career readiness, product thinking, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Most recent session rated 4.55/5. 80%+ of organisers invite me back.

FOCUSED TEAM WORKSHOPS

Half-day and full-day sessions for teams and leaders.

Topics drawn from real situations not curated case studies. Product thinking, decision making, AI adoption, GTM strategy.

Workshop Rating
4.45
Recommendation Score
4.45
Rated 4 or above
99 %
Invited for repeat sessions
80 %+
Book Written By Pranjal Sarkar
I WROTE THIS BOOK

Because most people know what is wrong but not the real cost of staying there anyway.

Obligatum is about that moment. When you know a job, a decision, or a direction is not right but stopping feels harder than continuing.

This book is for anyone who has ever stayed too long in the wrong place for the right-sounding reasons.