The experience strengthened cross-functional collaboration, stakeholder alignment, risk anticipation, and value-based decision-making across Ather’s project teams.
Participants gained a broader understanding of how project decisions influence customer value, commercial outcomes, and long-term business performance. Teams also identified immediate corrective actions within active projects, improving alignment around risks, dependencies, and execution priorities.
As Jeetu from Siksha Consulting noted:
“The experience strongly reinforced the ability to connect the dots across functions, timelines, stakeholders, and business priorities.”
The initiative demonstrated how experiential learning can help project leaders move beyond frameworks and develop the practical judgment needed to navigate complex project environments.