Rapid Momentum Consulting today launches its thought leadership programme with the publication of three foundational insight articles. The programme's editorial standard is established with these three pieces and will govern all future publication.

The editorial standard

The RAMC thought leadership programme operates under a deliberately constrained editorial standard. Insight articles are:

  • Drawn from active engagement evidence — not survey commentary, not generalised market analysis, not derivative summaries of standards and regulations
  • Senior-authored— with named senior practitioner authorship on technical content where the practitioner's credentials materially add evidentiary weight; institutional “By RAMC” byline elsewhere, with review and sign-off by a named senior practitioner before publication
  • Engagement-substantive — articles target an operational question that engagement experience can substantively address; topics that are general or speculative are routed to other formats
  • Independent of marketing cadence — articles publish when the editorial substance supports publication, not on a calendar schedule designed for marketing optics

The three foundational articles

The three articles establishing the editorial standard each represent one of the firm's six service-line clusters and demonstrate the editorial pattern that subsequent articles will follow.

Safety governance at distributed-asset scale — what 18,000 retail outlets teach us about audit programme design
Drawn from the IOCL engagement experience, the article describes the operating disciplines that distinguish working distributed-asset safety programmes from programmes that produce reports but not improvement. Editorial cluster: EHS & Process Safety.

ICFR for the cross-border listed entity — where US-SOX and Canadian NI 52-109 actually diverge
Authored by Kanika Gupta (CA, CPA, CISA, CFE) with the RAMC financial-controls practice, drawing on the firm's CUC engagement experience and the cross-border MJDS issuer context. Editorial cluster: Financial Controls.

ISO 14001:2026 — a transition map for organisations holding a valid :2015 certificate
A substantive transition map following the publication of the new ISO 14001:2026 standard in April 2026. Editorial cluster: ISO Management Systems.

Publication cadence

The thought leadership programme will publish on a deliberate, substance-driven cadence rather than a calendar-driven one. The first batch of expansion content beyond the three foundational articles has already been published and includes four further pieces across the EHS, ISO, and risk clusters, plus three cross-jurisdictional comparison matrices.

About the programme owner

Editorial accountability for the thought leadership programme rests with the firm's Founder, Kanika Gupta. Each article is signed off by a named senior practitioner in the relevant service-line cluster before publication. The editorial standard exists to protect the practitioner-grade quality the firm's positioning depends on.

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