Austin Okere
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Austin Okere is the Founder of CWG Plc and the Ausso Leadership Academy. He is an Entrepreneur in Residence at CBS, New York. Austin also serves on the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Innovation and Intrapreneurship and on the Advisory Board of the Global Business School Network based in Washington DC.
The Missed Opportunities of the Nigerian Election 2023: A Metaphorical Analysis by Austin Okere
Whoever takes office on May 29th, 2023, will lack popular legitimacy, a burden they will carry throughout their tenure...
Nigeria and Oil: Looking beyond price collapse towards post-recovery savings (Part 2)
On April 20, 2020, the screaming headline on CNN was that the price of WTI crude oil had…
Nigeria and Oil: Looking beyond price collapse towards post-recovery savings part 1
“Oil prices hit a three-year high as gas crunch starts to affect crude market” was the screaming headline…
Spontaneous deregulation tests regulatory gaps on digital platforms, by Austin Okere
There is a perfect storm brewing between Regulators and Technology Platforms. Regulators should ordinarily be one of the…
Introducing Austin’s Five Forces Model for Analysing Sustainable Development
The sustainability challenge is becoming clearer. Being a Consultant at the Sustainable Development Goals Center Afrique (SDGCA) in…
Introducing the Austin’s Five Forces Model for Transformation By Austin Okere
I have codified below, the relation between Transformation, Vision, Team, Time, Resources and Resolve in a model which I call the Austin’s 5 Forces Model for Transformation.
Our Youth and the Protests – Looking Beyond #EndSARS by Austin Okere
The youth are not our enemies; let us remember this before we do anything rash such as using…
Cybersecurity and Risk Mitigation: Collaboration is the Only Way Out By Austin Okere
Cyber-attack is the new normal. Organizations and Technology Providers can mitigate these attacks by Perpetual state of vigilance.
The NgREN Should Have Been the Bedrock for Online Learning in Nigeria but it is Redundant- By Austin Okere
Broadband reduces barriers to entry, offering opportunities for small and medium enterprises to challenge existing hierarchies, to innovate, compete and grow.
It is Time to Rethink the Business School Model – by Austin Okere
I wrote this article four years ago when I was invited as the Keynote Speaker at the GBSN/EFMD joint Conference at Accra, Ghana in November 2016.