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INTEGRAL GOVERNANCE:
LEADING A SUSTAINABLE CHANGE

Leading in order to create sustainable change (businesses and national developments) is a very complex task in today’s networked society. The need for sustainable business development is felt more today than any recorded time in human existence. The Integral Governance Model refers to a system that defines how the organization is directed, monitored and controlled through incorporation of sustainable measures and reforms that promote value creation, as well as, long term beneficial results to the organization....
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ABOUT KINGSLEY


Kingsley Alekoghene Oroh is an Author, a doctorate (Ph.D.) degree holder in Leadership, Governance and Sustainability. He also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA.) in Management. An Alumnus of the University of America, California and Lagos Business School (LBS) Executive Education.

Dr Kingsley Oroh is a Member of the Governing Board (Board Of Regents) of Covenant University, Nigeria

A Seasoned Telecommunications & ICT Executive with over eighteen (18) years of experience in project delivery, business management, sales/account management and leadership. Kingsley managed multidisciplinary teams of project managers delivering various cutting -edge telecommunications, ICT and real estate projects to both private and public-sector organizations across Africa, Europe and UAE.

A certified management consultant, business development manager and dynamic business leader with several certifications from Cisco, ITIL, tmForum, HSE, and Project management (Both PMP and Prince2). Has vast experience on using different project methodologies (Agile, Prince 2 and Props-C) in delivering projects. He lectures Project Management at Edupristine as guest faculty.

He is a project management Veteran, People Leader and holds various project management certifications including PMP and Prince2 Practitioner. He was recognized as one of the Nigerian Top Executives in the telecom & computer networks industry 2015, “Award of Excellence 2015”.


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