Applying Harvard Governance Principles to Community Leadership | Nelson Ugonna Onwuliri

Attaining a certificate in First Nations Governance from Harvard Business School provided me with a sophisticated toolkit for community development. One of the most vital takeaways was the "Investment Governance" model the idea that community wealth isn't just about money, but about the systems that manage it.

In 2026, transparency is the primary metric of a successful leader. By applying the HBS Case Study method to real-world governance, I, Nelson Ugonna Onwuliri have learned that the most resilient communities are those with clear separation between politics and business administration. This ensures that community assets are protected for future generations. My commitment is to help organizations implement these high-level accountability frameworks, ensuring that every decision made today contributes to a sustainable and prosperous tomorrow.

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