Ramanpreet Singh Arora

AI transformation, approached like an operating problem.

I work with enterprise teams to move AI from demos and intent into delivery, governance, adoption, and systems that people can actually use.

I help CXO and technology teams evaluate, shape, and operationalize enterprise AI programs from use-case selection to adoption.

  • AI Solutions Leader at StatusNeo
  • Co-founder, Bonatra
  • IIM Mumbai
  • HUL
  • OYO
  • Amazon
  • CARS24
Ramanpreet Singh Arora

Enterprise AI, beyond the demo.

I help CXO and technology teams evaluate, shape, and operationalize enterprise AI programs from use-case selection to adoption.

Today, I work with enterprise teams on AI transformation across large GCC environments and operating contexts spanning retail, banking, CPG, hospitality, and high-tech.

The focus is not novelty for its own sake. It is understanding where AI can create value, what it takes to deploy safely, and how teams actually absorb it into day-to-day work.

At StatusNeo, this sits across AuthenticAI, AI Labs, and the Agentic AI Factory — from use-case shaping and solution thinking to deployment pathways, governance, and adoption.

  • AuthenticAI
  • AI Labs
  • Agentic AI Factory
  • Use-case design
  • Deployment pathways
  • Governance
  • Adoption
  • Operating readiness

Built across operations, growth, and enterprise systems.

StatusNeo

Current work in enterprise AI transformation, with emphasis on practical deployment, governance, and adoption.

Bonatra

A founder chapter born from a personal health transformation, then shaped into product, growth, clinical protocols, and ownership.

OYO

A formative period in scale, ambiguity, consumer systems, and leadership rhythm across fast-moving business environments.

HUL

An early grounding in process discipline, reliability, and how large systems stay operational at scale.

IIM Mumbai

Business grounding in supply chain, operations, marketing, and structured problem-solving.

Engineering

An engineering foundation in systems thinking, instrumentation, and problem structure.

A few chapters that shaped how I work.

Hindustan Unilever

Where operating detail became real.

HUL gave me an early understanding of how systems, process discipline, and reliability hold large businesses together. It was a useful grounding in the difference between plans on paper and execution in motion.

What stayed with me: Systems only scale when ownership and process remain visible.

OYO

Where speed and ambiguity became normal.

OYO shaped my understanding of fast execution, operating rhythm, and decision-making under pressure. It was a chapter in learning how large teams move when the environment refuses to stay stable.

What stayed with me: Clarity matters most when the system is moving fast.

Bonatra

Where ownership became personal.

Bonatra began from a personal lesson: health outcomes change when medical judgment, continuous data, and daily behavior work together. Co-founding it brought product, growth, doctors, customers, and hard decisions into the same room.

What stayed with me: Building from zero sharpens judgment in a different way.

StatusNeo

Where AI meets enterprise constraints.

My current work focuses on helping enterprises move AI closer to deployment reality through better use-case design, solution thinking, governance, and adoption pathways. This is where business context and technical possibility have to meet honestly.

What stayed with me: AI value shows up when systems can be trusted, adopted, and operated.

A few lines I return to.

Mission before ego.

The work is cleaner when the mission comes first, people come next, and personal credit comes last.

Systems beat intensity.

Motivation helps. Cadence, feedback loops, and clear ownership compound better.

Candour needs care.

Direct feedback works only when people also feel respected and safe enough to use it.

Stay with hard problems.

Some problems only become understandable after the easy answers fail.

A few things that keep showing up.

Movement helps me reset. Building keeps me curious. Motorcycling keeps the horizon wide: large parts of India, Bali, and Vietnam have taught me how much capability matters when the road disappears. Travel, podcasts, and long-form learning keep adding new lenses on people, culture, business, and resilience.

  • Swimming and cycling
  • Adventure motorcycling
  • Building new products
  • Podcasts that shaped how I think
  • Traveling with curiosity

The best conversations usually start with a real problem.

If something here resonates, the easiest way to reach me is on LinkedIn. I usually respond best to thoughtful notes with context.

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