Gift Okorie
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Patrick Chun
Patrick Chun
Co-founder
April 17, 2025
Experience feedback
Excellent preparation with your students, Prof. Okorie, leading to intelligent discussion of a very challenging, abstract topic of measuring soft skills and a standardized credentialing system called 'World Civility Index'. Thank you!
Conestoga College
Human Resource Management Consulting
Conestoga College
IITTI
Enhancing Employee Engagement and Promoting Workplace Diversity and Inclusion: A Strategic Framework for IITTI's Recruitment, Retention, and Performance Review Processes
IITTI
Abhishek Thakur
Abhishek Thakur
Employer
April 19, 2025
Experience feedback
It was a pleasure working with Educator Gift Okorie on this project. The structure and coordination throughout the Operational Efficiency and Leadership Enhancement Analysis project made it a seamless and engaging experience. The student team demonstrated professionalism and a strong grasp of real-world application — a reflection of the guidance and mentorship provided by Gift Okorie. We’re truly grateful for the collaboration and would be more than happy to work together again in the future. Thank you for your support!
Conestoga College
Human Resource Management Consulting
Conestoga College
Herb Immortal Inc.
Operational Efficiency and Leadership Enhancement Analysis
Herb Immortal Inc.
Rhae Hansen
Rhae Hansen
HR Manager
April 25, 2025
Experience feedback
Working with Conestoga College on our real-world HR project was a pleasure, and we are especially grateful to Professor Gift Okorie for their guidance throughout the collaboration. Their commitment to practical learning and the ability to bridge academic theory with business application was evident in the students' thoughtful approach, research rigour, and overall engagement. A great experience overall.
Conestoga College
Human Resource Management Consulting
Conestoga College
Unified Alloys
Develop a Robust Competency Assessment System
Unified Alloys

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