Governance Reform Consultant · Columnist · Author
Helping institutions, governments, and business sectors move from weak structures to sustainable performance through governance reform, strategic planning, and economic policy insight.
Years of Leadership
Experience
Zahid Maqsood Sheikh is a Pakistani institutional development expert, governance reform consultant, former corporate executive, columnist, and author. He has over 25 years of leadership experience across public-sector institutions, financial services, development consulting, and industrial-sector transformation.
From restructuring PASDEC as its Chief Executive Officer to contributing to WAPDA's governance reform under a World Bank-funded initiative, his career has been defined by the capacity to drive systemic change in Pakistan's most complex institutions.
Published Columns & Articles
Core Domains of Expertise
Major Case Study Outcomes
Published Book
Deep, practical knowledge built over decades of real-world institutional leadership — not theory, but tested strategy.
Designing governance frameworks for public agencies, SOEs, regulators, and development institutions to achieve accountability, efficiency, and long-term resilience.
Learn MoreRestructuring, accountability frameworks, SOPs, performance management systems, and comprehensive reform strategies for government and public enterprises.
Learn MorePolicy analysis on SMEs, manufacturing, exports, value chains, and industrial competitiveness to drive sustainable national economic development.
Learn MoreA strong niche built from hands-on PASDEC experience — minerals, stones, rare earths, value addition, and sector-level development strategies for Pakistan and the region.
Learn MoreStrategic analysis of CPEC corridors, cross-border trade, regional connectivity, and economic diplomacy for policy forums, think tanks, and international institutions.
Learn MoreInformed by direct service on the PEMRA Council of Complaints Punjab — understanding media governance, public oversight mechanisms, and regulatory reform.
Learn MoreInsights on governance, economic policy, and institutional reform — published in leading Pakistani newspapers and journals.
Argues that the long-term viability of CPEC depends not merely on infrastructure investment but on building inclusive economic frameworks and political stability that bring all stakeholders on board.
Examines the critical disconnect between Pakistan's education system and its labour market, and the policy interventions needed to translate academic output into meaningful employment and economic productivity.
Explores the strategic opportunity in Pakistan's rare earth mineral reserves and the policy, investment, and institutional changes needed to position the country in the global critical minerals supply chain.
A focused analysis of the structural and governance failures within Pakistan's state-owned enterprises, with a practical agenda for reform that balances accountability, performance, and strategic national interest.
Investigates how entrenched elite capture distorts policymaking, undermines institutional reform, and perpetuates inequality — and what structural changes are necessary to break the cycle.
Reflected on how historical narratives, leadership traditions, and cultural memory shape societies and political identity — emphasizing values, collective memory, and social responsibility.
Real-world results from decades of institutional leadership — not hypothetical models, but verifiable outcomes.
As Chief Executive Officer, led the comprehensive restructuring of the Pakistan Stone Development Company (PASDEC) — revamping governance structures, financial management, and industrial promotion strategy to revitalize the institution's core mandate.
Read Case StudyContributed to a World Bank-funded institutional reform programme at WAPDA — including governance diagnostics, accountability framework design, and performance management system development for one of Pakistan's largest public utilities.
Read Case StudyDelivered significant portfolio expansion and financial performance improvements across senior roles in Pakistan's banking and investment sector — building risk management frameworks and client relationship strategies.
Read Case Study
A collected edition of 50 articles spanning governance reform, economic policy, institutional development, and Pakistan's strategic challenges — written by a practitioner with 25+ years inside Pakistan's public institutions.
It represents not just columns, but a coherent intellectual framework for understanding how Pakistan's institutions fail, why they fail, and what it takes to build systems that endure.
An authoritative examination of Pakistan's vast but underutilised stone and mineral sector — exploring how SMEs, financial inclusion, technology adoption, and strategic policy can unlock transformative national potential.
Drawing on deep sectoral expertise and on-ground experience, this book maps the structural barriers, institutional gaps, and policy opportunities that define Pakistan's mineral economy — and charts a practical path forward.
Whether you represent a government body, donor agency, development institution, business, or university — let's discuss how strategic advisory can drive real transformation.