B Das joins the Variaabl Inner Circle — a distinguished league of professionals committed not only to their own evolution, but to the growth of their organisations and the communities they influence. Currently serving as General Manager (Marketing) at Rimjhim Stainless Limited, B Das brings over 21 years of global experience across some of the world’s most dynamic markets. His journey spans leadership roles with Jindal across India, international exposure with Intexport Trading in Hong Kong and Indonesia, and extensive cross-continental experience with Tsingshan Holdings across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and America.
A leader shaped by scale, diversity, and resilience, he represents the spirit of Variaabl—individuals who choose growth with intent and lead with impact.
Here’s to his story and endless learnings from it.
1. What was the defining moment in your career when you realised that incremental growth was no longer enough, and you needed a transformative step like a DBA?
Ans: I spent years in business development and commercial strategy across industrial markets: steel, manufacturing, supply chains. Over time, the conversations at the highest levels stopped being about transactions and started being about transformation: systems, risk, the future of industries. That gap between competence and command is what brought me to the DBA.
2. Pursuing a DBA is a significant commitment—what held you back initially, and what ultimately gave you the confidence to take this step?
Ans: For a long time, the barriers were real- time, energy, a demanding career that left little room for ambition. A quiet doubt was often heard: is this the right moment? But the question was reframed. Instead of asking, “Can this be afforded now?”, a more urgent question was posed — “Can this be delayed any longer?”
3. How did Variaabl Education support and empower you in making what is arguably one of the most important decisions of your career?
Ans: Choosing a doctoral program is not like choosing an MBA, the stakes are higher and the fit must be right. Variaabl understood that. They didn’t just match a profile to a program; they engaged with where I was headed, and that gave me the confidence to commit to Golden Gate University’s esteemed DBA course.
4. A DBA is not just an academic pursuit—it’s a leadership journey. How has this program begun to reshape the way you think, decide, and lead?
Ans: The most immediate shift has been in how I frame problems. Before, I approached challenges with experience and instinct — both valuable, but both bounded. The DBA has added a third layer: evidence. Systematic, rigorous, intellectually honest inquiry into why things work, not just that they work.
5. As a working professional, how are you balancing the demands of a high-intensity career with the intellectual rigor of a doctoral program? What has this taught you about discipline and resilience?
Ans: It demands real choices, late nights and weekends given to research over rest. What it teaches us is that discipline is not willpower alone; it is design. And resilience is not the absence of fatigue, it is the decision to continue, purposefully, even when you are tired.
6. Who are you becoming through this journey—not just professionally, but as a leader and individual?
Ans: The DBA is building someone who can operate at the frontier of both practice and theory, commercially sharp and intellectually rigorous. But beyond the professionalism, it is building patience & leadership: without complexity, without ambiguity, with understanding things properly.
Thank you B Das for trusting Variaabl Education. Welcome to the inner circle of go-getters who dare to do things differently.