Designed for development finance institutions, multilateral organizations, central banks, and Islamic finance bodies.
- Development Finance in a Fractured World The assumptions that guided development lending for the past three decades no longer hold. This masterclass is built specifically for development finance institutions navigating a world of competing great powers, shifting capital flows, and communities that still need to be reached. Covers institutional strategy, portfolio risk in geopolitical uncertainty, and the future of South-South development cooperation.
- The Weaponization of ESG: What Institutions Need to Know ESG standards are increasingly being applied as instruments of geopolitical pressure rather than genuine sustainability frameworks. This program gives development finance institutions, investment bodies, and Islamic finance organizations the analytical tools to identify selective application, protect portfolio integrity, and build ESG frameworks that serve their communities rather than external political agendas.
- Board Advisory: Navigating the New Economic Order A specialized program for institution boards on reading and responding to the geopolitical forces reshaping development finance — from BRICS expansion and dollar alternatives to the politics of multilateral lending. Delivered as a half-day board briefing or extended workshop.
- Africa and OIC: The Untapped Economic Frontier A strategic briefing for development institutions, investment bodies, and regional banks on the real economic opportunity across Muslim-majority nations and Africa — the demographics, the capital gaps, the policy environment, and the institutional frameworks needed to mobilize it. Prasad draws on his direct engagement across OIC nations and his analysis of African development finance ecosystems
Designed for C-suite executives, board directors, and senior corporate leadership teams.
- Crisis and Risk Leadership Masterclass Corporations operating in volatile geopolitical environments cannot afford to treat crisis as an exception. This masterclass equips senior leadership teams with the frameworks to anticipate, prepare for, and lead through crises — whether financial, geopolitical, reputational, or operational. Built around real-world scenarios, not theoretical models. Delivered as a half-day or full-day intensive.
- The New World Order: A Briefing for Boards A half-day executive briefing designed for corporate boards who need to understand what the restructuring of the global order means for their business — supply chain exposure, market risk in OIC and African territories, ESG compliance pressure, and the geopolitical forces that will shape their operating environment over the next decade.
- Strategic Leadership in Geopolitical Uncertainty For senior corporate leaders operating across borders, geopolitical literacy is no longer optional. This program builds the analytical frameworks executives need to read the environment, make decisions under uncertainty, and lead organizations through periods of sustained disruption. Combines geopolitical analysis with practical leadership application.
- Integrity and Governance for Corporate Leadership A program for boards and senior management on embedding genuine governance culture — not compliance theater. Draws on Prasad's ISO 37001 certification, his advisory work with government and corporate institutions, and his published work on the dark side of leadership. Designed for organizations serious about building institutions that can withstand scrutiny.
Designed for ministries, policymakers, public sector agencies, and municipal leadership.
- Economic Sovereignty in the New World Order A strategic briefing for government ministries and public sector leadership on what the shift to a multipolar world actually means for national economic policy. Covers de-dollarization, development finance architecture, debt diplomacy, and the policy tools available to developing nations navigating great power competition. Delivered as a half-day or full-day program.
- Geopolitical Scenario Planning for Policymakers Governments make long-term decisions in short-term political cycles. This program equips policy teams with the analytical frameworks to map geopolitical risk, anticipate shifts in the international order, and stress-test national strategy against plausible futures. Built for planning units, economic councils, and senior civil service leadership.
- Governance and Integrity in Public Institutions Drawing on Prasad's certification as a Lead Auditor for ISO 37001 Anti-Bribery Management System and his extensive work with government agencies, this program addresses the governance failures that erode public trust — and the practical systems that prevent them. Delivered as a seminar or workshop for ministry leadership and public sector governance committees.
- Islamic Economic Sovereignty: Principles and Practice A program for Muslim-majority governments and public institutions on building economic systems grounded in Islamic principles — equitable distribution, ethical finance, and development that serves communities rather than extracting from them. Draws on Prasad's work across OIC nations and his deep grounding in Syariah and development finance.
Keynote addresses, conference talks, and open masterclasses for broader audiences.
- The New World Order: A View From the South Prasad's signature keynote. A direct, unfiltered examination of the emerging multipolar world — who is writing the new rules, who is being written out, and what the nations of the Global South need to understand to navigate the shift on their own terms. Delivered at international conferences, government forums, and leadership summits.
- The Weaponization of Finance A keynote on how global financial systems — SWIFT, IMF conditionality, ESG standards, capital controls — are deployed as instruments of geopolitical power, and what developing nations can do about it. Built for audiences in development finance, government, and international business.
- After the Unipolar Moment A keynote examining what the US-China rivalry means specifically for Muslim-majority nations and Africa — and why the comfortable position of strategic ambiguity is running out of road. Delivered at OIC forums, African Union platforms, and international policy conferences.
- Islamic Finance as Economic Sovereignty An open keynote and masterclass on Islamic finance not as a niche product category but as a complete economic architecture — one that Muslim-majority nations have both the means and the obligation to build at scale. Delivered at Islamic finance conferences, OIC forums, and university platforms.