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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Operator’s Code is not a book about visionary leadership. It’s a book about real leadership—messy, unglamorous, and quietly powerful.
Ashok Tamhankar draws from over two decades of building systems, leading operations, and holding teams together in the background. Through crisp reflections and hard-earned lessons, he unpacks what it really means to lead from the middle—where ambiguity reigns and applause is rare.
Each chapter is a lens into the unspoken part of leadership: the emails that defuse crises, the follow-ups no one sees, the decisions made without perfect data, and the moments where leaders show up—not to be celebrated, but to hold the line.
For team leads, managers, founders, and anyone carrying the unseen weight of execution, The Operator’s Code is both mirror and manual.
Because the best leaders aren’t always seen.
But their impact is unmistakable.
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Ashok Madhav Tamhankar is an operations leader, strategist, and builder of calm in high-pressure systems. With over two decades of experience leading teams, streamlining delivery, and driving transformation across education, digital learning, and institutional operations, he has made a career out of holding things together when they were most likely to fall apart.
Ashok has worked at the intersection of execution and empathy, where leadership isn’t just about ideas—it’s about decisions, trade-offs, and impact that often goes unseen. Whether it’s creating large-scale academic delivery frameworks, optimizing student journeys in digital education, or firefighting system failures mid-semester, his approach is rooted in clarity, structure, and human-centered design.
His leadership philosophy is simple: systems scale only when people are steady. And steady leadership isn’t loud. It’s intentional, responsive, and deeply operational.
The Operator’s Code is his first book, but it’s not written from the sidelines. Every chapter draws from the real-life trenches of delivery—where timelines break, teams burn out, and leaders are expected to deliver without perfect data or applause. Through personal metaphors, sharp insights, and lived moments, Ashok writes for the invisible operator—the team lead, the program manager, the founder, or the educator—who keeps showing up long after the deck is presented.
Beyond the boardroom, Ashok is also a photographer and weekend traveler. His camera often captures metaphors that words can’t—a sailboat in headwind, a drop of dew about to fall, a rowboat being pushed alone. These visual stories shape how he thinks about leadership: quiet, fluid, and grounded.
He lives in Bangalore, India, with his family, and is the founder of Penrupt, a platform that helps new voices become published authors. Through Penrupt, he supports other operators—teachers, doers, thinkers—who may not see themselves as writers, but have stories the world needs to read.
Ashok is currently working on his next project—a companion toolkit for The Operator’s Code, focused on building scalable teams and operational resilience in mission-driven organizations.
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