In a world where businesses face increasing pressure to modernize and adopt the latest technology, a new breed of product professionals are required to bridge strategiesIn a world where businesses face increasing pressure to modernize and adopt the latest technology, a new breed of product professionals are required to bridge strategies

Promise Akwaowo: Bridging Digital Transformation, AI, and Human-Centred Product Leadership

In a world where businesses face increasing pressure to modernize and adopt the latest technology, a new breed of product professionals are required to bridge strategies, systems, and human experience. One of them is Promise Akwaowo, CBAP®. Promise Akwaowo is a business analyst and product owner who works across enterprise automation, data governance, multi-market digital transformation, and human-centered product development.

Promise has developed a reputation for converting complex ideas into clear products across sectors from logistics to higher education and even investor relations technology. His work helps organizations realize their goals while converting them to measurable digital outcomes. This report identifies the major ideas behind his work, the projects through which he has contributed to digital transformation, and why his leadership is increasingly gaining traction.

Practical, measurable, and human-centered digital transformation

At the core of Promise’s work lies a very simple and transformative idea that digital transformation ought to be practical, measurable, and designed to solve real problems. Rather than seeing technology as an end, he constantly works on aligning strategies, systems, and users to influence organizations and ensure that they achieve their corporate objectives and operational efficiency. In some organizations, he has done this by introducing automation for financial workflows. His approach constantly prioritizes measurable impact, clarity, and ease of use.

The main problem of misaligned systems, data, and people

Promises work constantly addresses the challenge of operational silos in organizations where the business development team and technology is misaligned. In these situations, data is inconsistent, and manual work dominates processes, which often leads to duplicated effort, delays, and weak visibility. This product-driven business analysis helps organizations to reduce their manual workload, ensure that all teams are aligned, convert data into coherent workflows, and give teams the resources they need to make faster, evidence-based decisions.

For individuals, this means that there is better user experience and less manual work, while for businesses, this means that decisions come faster, there is better compliance, and the cost of production reduces.

Translating complex data into clear, usable systems

Promise often tells people that his work is about “translating complexity into clarity”. He begins by understanding how things currently work as well as the current processes involved in bringing them to life. After, he identifies loopholes and pain points, and actively listens to what the users want. From there, he develops workflows and introduces tools that can solve user pain points, automate repetitive tasks, or present data visually.

With this system, he was able to help companies convert hundreds of manual invoices into a real-time and easy-to-use digital dashboard for finance teams. Through projects like this, Promise ensures that users can convert data into actionable ideas.

Significant projects and cross-sector contributions

Promise’s impact cuts across global and regional transformation projects where he has provided hands-on leadership. Some key projects include

  1. Royal Mail Group – Enterprise Automation and Digital Transformation

At Royal Mail Group, Promise has played a key role within large-scale enterprise automation and digital transformation initiatives supporting national-level operations. His work has focused on analysing, designing, and improving automated workflows across complex delivery environments, ensuring that data, automation, and decision logic are aligned with operational resilience, governance, and customer outcomes.

  1. Aon UK Workday Professional Services Automation Transformation

As the lead business analyst for Workday Professional Services Automation, Promise’s work included invoicing, streamlining billing, and time tracking for transactions worth more than £700 million.

  1. Identity and Assets Management (IAM) Modernisation in Ed-Tech

At Web Awesome Consults, he led a project that transformed higher education, strengthened compliance and data protection in identity and access management, (IAM).

  1. APEMS Investor Relations Platform at Africa-Prudential PLC

Promise contributed to the development and launch of APEMS, an investor relations and digital events platform that is currently being used across multiple African markets.

  1. Digital Assets and Mobility Logistics at Flitaa and truQ

At Flitaa and truQ, he used his knowledge of analytics and process design to streamline logistics operations and digital asset management for SMEs.

  1. Tech for Good

Beyond his core professional delivery, Promise is a certified Mental Health First Aider who approaches technology through a strongly human-centred lens, believing that every product, automation, or AI system has real human consequences that must be designed for with empathy and clarity. This philosophy extends into his technology-for-good work through the Natineee Empowerment for Sustainable Impact Initiative (NESII), where he has supported STEM engagement initiatives in Nigeria aimed at increasing digital confidence and access to technology pathways for Black young people. Since relocating to the UK, Promise has continued this commitment as a STEM Ambassador with STEM Learning UK, delivering school-based workshops and talks on artificial intelligence, product thinking, and automation, and sharing practical industry experience to inspire and equip the next generation of technologists.

Measurable impacts and metrics on markets and operations

The outcomes of the projects Promise works on has always been tangible. At Aon, he was able to incorporate automation into the workflow which reduced manual invoice work by nearly 60% and increased reporting accuracy by over 35%.

At Web Awesome Consults, he worked in ed-tech and contributed to the project by reducing access-related incidents by 40% and increased the project’s rate of audit readiness. In addition, on platforms like APEMS and truQ, users now have access to features and solutions that are secure and reliable. In total, he has been able to use his knowledge of business analysis and product ownership to convert strategy into measurable outcomes.

Professional influence and industry recognition

Promises work has gained visibility in multiple international professional communities. Recently, the IIBA Tampa Bay Chapter recently granted him the Global Architect Award for designing and mentoring an 11-week global SDLC simulation program. He has also been selected to serve as a judge for the PlotSenseAI Hackathon 2025 for his vast knowledge in the field. Furthermore, was invited to speak by the Waltham International College, IIBA Tampa Bay, ABPMX and contributed to other professional bodies such as the APM UK and the British Standards Institution (BSI) on topics related to data analysis, product development, digital ethics, and artificial intelligence to mention a few.

Looking Ahead: Improving Impact in AI, Ethics and Data Governance

Promise intends to broaden his area of impact by publishing thought leadership articles, collaborating with organizations and startups on artificial intelligence and data ethics framework. He also plans to continue mentoring analysts within Africa, the UK and on a global scale. His goal is to continue to create and strengthen the bridge between responsible AI and business analysis to ensure that digital transformation remains ethical, inclusive and evidence-driven.

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