About SummitPath Lab
A Phuket practice devoted to careful reading of technical journals and the strategies that follow.
Why we exist
Technical journals reward careful readers and punish haste. SummitPath Lab began when facilitators working with Thai research groups noticed the same pattern: teams could summarise abstracts, yet struggled when strategy meetings asked what a methods section actually permitted them to decide. The lab was founded to give that craft a dedicated room — and a repeatable session design.
We stay deliberately narrow. We train people to review technical literature with discipline and to refine strategy in light of what the evidence can carry. We are not a general management school, and we do not sell software.
How we work
Sessions are conversational and exacting. Facilitators interrupt vague praise of a paper and ask for the sentence that supports a claim. Margins fill with questions. Strategy drafts shrink before they expand again. The tone is serious without being theatrical — closer to a working seminar than a motivational event.
Work happens in Phuket at our studio, on client sites across Thailand when travel makes sense, and in remote cohorts when geography is the constraint.
People
Ananya Srisuk
Lead facilitator · evidence critique
Former research coordinator with a decade of journal clubs across clinical and materials topics. Ananya designs the reading packets and runs claim audits.
Daniel Okoro
Strategy clinic lead
Daniel translates critique into decision language — criteria, trade-offs, and what remains unknown. He previously supported planning offices in hospitality and industrial R&D.
Values we keep visible
- Fidelity to the page — strategy may be ambitious; citations must not be.
- Room for dissent — junior readers speak before sponsors summarise.
- Thailand as base, not backdrop — local cohorts and visiting teams are scheduled with equal care for climate, travel, and time zones.
If this approach matches how you want your team to handle technical journals, ask about upcoming lab dates.