Steven M. McNally
Senior Business Analyst, Architect, Enterprise Systems Leader, and Platform Builder, Founder
I design structured systems, scalable operating models, and modern platform concepts at the intersection of enterprise operations, family infrastructure, and digital transformation.
A founder platform for disciplined systems, product thinking, and long-horizon execution
Dharma Init is the founder platform behind a growing family of system-first products and operating concepts. It reflects a disciplined approach to architecture, governance, execution, and platform design — shaped by enterprise experience and real-world operational friction.
The model is simple: build independent product lanes that can stand on their own, while allowing them to connect through shared infrastructure, shared logic, and a unified strategic direction.

Clarity changes everything.
TransparentSee360
Core timeline-based system for structured event capture, audit-ready reporting, and multi-party coordination.
Anchor Escapement Inc.
Enterprise architecture and operating model company focused on system design, execution discipline, and scalable platform strategy.
Whole-system visibility shaped by military operations, enterprise systems, and change leadership
Built on a shared timeline architecture.
My background has consistently placed me in roles where I had to see across silos rather than operate inside just one of them. From military operations and information management to enterprise business analysis, CRM transformation, and systems architecture, I learned how decisions in one lane affect the entire operating environment.
That perspective is important because most organizations get stuck in silos. Teams optimize locally, but problems usually live in the spaces between functions, systems, people, and responsibilities. My work has been conducive to identifying those breaks, understanding the full picture, and building structures that improve visibility, coordination, accountability, and execution.
A major part of that has been change management: helping people move from fragmented habits and disconnected tools into more disciplined, usable systems that support both operations and adoption. The goal is never just a new tool. The goal is a better operating model that people can actually use.