Ranganthan Sriram, Founder and Group CEO, MCI and NIC Group
In the age of acceleration, true leadership isn’t just about keeping pace with change; it’s about sensing its rhythm before the world hears the beat. The finest leaders build businesses and bridges between eras, turning transitions into turning points. They see potential where others see disruption, and they have the rare patience to shape possibility into progress. Among such visionaries stands Ranganathan Sriram, aka RSR, Founder & Group CEO of Mira Consulting Incorporated (MCi) Group and Netlink-InfoCOMM (NIC) Group, whose journey mirrors the evolution of technology itself, from the analogue pulse of the 1980s to the digital heartbeat of today.
A student of chemistry who found his calling in computers, Sriram began his career when India stood at the threshold of a technological awakening. At a time when mainframes were giving way to desktops, he didn’t just adapt; he led. He trained minds, built computer divisions from scratch, and partnered with institutions like IITs to bring complex mainframe programs into desktop reality, completing multi-year projects in record time.
His vision extended beyond business, encompassing social, national, and global concerns. With the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, he helped design a transformative upskilling initiative that trained over a million rural youth across India, long before “digital empowerment” became policy language. His work with Apple, Autodesk, and later large-scale projects in Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Dubai, such as Cyberjaya Smart Intelligence City, reflected a rare ability to weave technology into the fabric of human progress. For Sriram, leadership is not about hierarchy; it’s about turning every challenge into an ecosystem where innovation and purpose coexist.
Uniting a Fragmented World
He sees potential where others see disruption, and has the rare patience to shape possibility into progress. Sriram has long embodied the instinct to find order in complexity and vision in fragmentation. In 2003, when he was appointed Co-Chair for the Product and Services Council under the Asia-Pacific Chamber of Commerce, his canvas suddenly expanded to 23 nations stretching from Australia to Vietnam. Tasked with unifying a database of nearly eight million IT producers and consumers, Sriram realized a key truth: while Europe and the U.S. thrived on integrated ecosystems, Asia’s strength lay fragmented in silos.
That realization became the spark behind the formation of MCI and NIC Group. Under his leadership, the company grew into a dynamic force in designing innovative product architecture – spanning 23 Intellectual Assets, Consulting, innovation, and funding. MCI | NIC now drives IT, ICT, and IoT development for the UN-recognized & World Energy Council-approved Great Green Wall, by constructing 1,000 smart cities across 11 Sub-Saharan countries over 8,000 km. From shaping Cyberjaya and Putrajaya in Malaysia to the PCCW in Hong Kong and beyond, his vision has always fused technology with humanity.
As Sriram puts it, “True leadership is not about commanding progress, it’s about creating platforms where others can build their own.” This ethos drives his latest venture in Ghana, in partnership with former central bank head-cum chief economist -turned entrepreneur, MCI|NIC Group launches Worlds First Open Network Digital Commerce-based (ONDC) iLead Centre of Excellence to build required skills, to start with imparting training to 100,000 Ghanaians and to promote 5000 Ghanaian Entrepreneurs, and furthering to 55-strong member countries in African Union to be trained in the skill development in the emerging technologies to thrive in the needs and jobs of today embedding the innovations of tomorrow with an aim to produce locally qualified capable innovative products and solutions thus reducing dependency and reliance on foreign resources or products.
The Smart Cities Test
For Sriram, every challenge has been a proving ground for vision and persistence. The Cyberjaya Intelligent City project, Asia’s first intelligent city, tested the integration of 23 subsystems, from command control and variable messaging to fire alarms, transforming analog frameworks into a seamless digital ecosystem. “When innovation meets resistance, that’s when leadership is truly tested,” Sriram reflects. In an era of limited real-time communication, making every system speak flawlessly was a feat of precision and patience.
This expertise carried into Malaysia’s Smart School initiative, where last-mile delivery to students became the ultimate test of inclusion and connectivity. Decades later, the stakes were amplified in the Great Green Wall of Africa’s Sustainable Smart City Project, spanning 8,000 kilometers across 11 nations, where seamless IoT and telecommunication networks were critical to success. Telecommunication is the nervous system of every smart city. Without it, even the most striking buildings stand silent,” asserts Sriram. This mastery secured MCI | NIC Group the historic Smart Worker City project in Kuwait, marking a landmark partnership in a traditionally conservative market.
Tech with a Human Touch
Sriram believes that leadership begins with rolling up your sleeves. “Unless you can dirty your hands, you cannot deliver the last mile,” he asserts, emphasizing the need for technical mastery alongside team guidance. Post-COVID, two seismic shifts reshaped his approach: countries localizing talent and accelerating digital adoption. Through MCI & NICs iLead Center of Excellence participants are trained and incubated ONDC Platform, a system that adapts the delivery of the contents to the learner’s speed, language, and device. Beyond mere information, content is curated to make it immersive via hologram and interactive; participants can virtually access trainers in real time via teleportation. Augmented reality, 3D, and holograms replicate labs, car engines, and complex systems, replacing outdated methods. For Sriram, it’s not about what’s available online; it’s about “unlearning the learned” while fostering human connection and creativity. At MCI | NIC, technology and empathy are inseparable, and leadership is measured by the lives transformed and possibilities realized.
The Power of Connected Minds
Sriram drives collaboration and innovation through a network of specialized entities, each with a precise mission. Mira – an acronym for Measurable Innovative Reliable and Affordable – Consulting Incorporated focuses on consulting for large-scale projects, state-wide or national, delivering depth, breadth, and last-mile solutions by embedding itself within governments or leading initiatives independently. Netlink InfoCOMM provides the technical backbone, while the group’s capital infusion company funds projects that are exclusive to MCI & NIC ventures. A hallmark initiative is the smart school project across 10,000 government schools in Tamil Nadu, impacting 1 million students with STEM-based learning, personalized by artificial intelligence to unlock latent skills in art, writing, or problem-solving, leveling the playing field.
On managing life beyond work, Sriram shares, “Work-life balance is a moving target, but connectivity and a strong team make it achievable.” Sriram drives global collaboration across Europe, Africa, and the U.S., using agile communication and strategic travel to stay fully engaged. MCI & NIC thrives at the intersection of technology, human potential, and scalable impact.
Pioneering the Future of Technology
At the forefront of emerging technologies, MCI NIC | Group embraces the full spectrum of innovation, from early adoption to experimentation, occasional failure, and breakthrough leadership, a vision guided by Sriram. “Innovation is a journey of five stages: observe, test, fail, refine, and lead,” he says, framing the company’s approach to pioneering technologies and creating intellectual property. MCI doesn’t just innovate internally; it nurtures startups, helping them design products, scale services, and find their market footing, much like guiding children to flourish while instilling core values. Success, for Sriram, isn’t measured by financial gain alone. Money is essential, yes, but true achievement lies in navigating crises with composure, credibility, and clarity. MCI’s & NIC’s strategy fuses invention, mentorship, and adaptability, ensuring the company not just keeps pace with global trends in business and communications but shapes them. “The hallmark of leadership is staying level-headed when the storm hits,” he asserts, a principle steering MCI toward a future defined by resilience, creativity, and visionary impact.
Zero-Based Leadership
Leadership, Sriram reflects, is about stepping out of comfort zones and letting the rubber hit the road. Aspiring CEOs must embrace risk, adapt to diverse global markets, and confront challenges head-on. “You cannot reach your full potential without facing the road’s bumps,” he says, drawing from his experiences across Europe, the U.S., and Asia, where each market speaks a different language, both literally and figuratively. He insists success is measured not in money but in how one navigates crises with composure, integrity, and credibility.
For guidance, he looks to farmers and street vendors, who begin each day with nothing yet end it rich in experience, supporting their families, communities, and themselves. This “zero-based” approach, he explains, allows leaders to start each day fresh, shedding yesterday’s baggage to confront today’s challenges. “Start each day with zero, end it rich in experience, your trust, relationships, and courage define your legacy,” he emphasizes.
Sriram attributes his journey to the unwavering support of his wife, children, family, mentors, colleagues, customers, and even vendors, people who guided him, decoded opportunities, and inspired confidence. “It is not the organization that matters; it is the people and the trust you build that create enduring impact,” he concludes. Thriving as a global leader comes from human connection, adaptability, and a relentless commitment to learning.