Programs &
Publications
Ken Graham’s programs and publications show how the way we name, record, and share information shapes everything from business outcomes to public trust. His work brings structure to the chaos of modern data environments by teaching people how to design systems that actually reflect reality.
Through executive courses, live lectures, consulting partnerships, and his forthcoming book, Ken equips audiences to see information not just as a technical asset, but as a living record of the human experience.
Data Literacy Courses
Ken’s upcoming free courses introduce the foundational ideas every digital citizen needs to understand the modern information environment. Gain practical skills that help people navigate low-integrity systems, recognize patterns of misinformation, and build stronger decision-making habits.
Focus Areas:
Data Integrity Foundations and why integrity matters
Data disorder: causes, consequences, and correction
Understand our personal responsibilities around data
Strengthening reasoning skills to support sound judgment
Lectures & Keynotes
Ken delivers lectures and keynote presentations that challenge conventional thinking and reframe the role of data in human progress. He combines deep technical understanding with relatable storytelling to make complex ideas about data integrity easy to grasp. Ken’s lectures are known for their clarity, energy, and real-world connection.
Focus Areas:
The Data Integrity Framework and its global implications
AI without integrity: Automation of error and risk
Restoring trust through ethical data management
The future of digital civilization and the role of human judgment
Consulting & Training
Ken partners with executive teams and technology leaders to diagnose and correct structural data issues at the organizational level. His approach blends strategic insight with decades of technical and operational experience with the goal of helping companies transition from data disorder to data integrity.
Focus Areas:
Data integrity governance & frameworks
System and metadata architecture review
AI and automation ethics
Training programs for teams and leadership
The 21st Century Imperative:
Protecting Our Intellectual freedom in an Artificially Intelligent World
Ken Graham’s landmark publication explores the philosophy, architecture, and ethics of information management in a rapidly evolving digital world.
First released as a foundational manuscript for executives and system architects, the work is now undergoing comprehensive revision and expansion to reflect the accelerating impact of AI and automation. The updated edition, planned for early 2026, will feature new case studies, frameworks, and applications for leaders across technology, government, and education.
Connect with Ken
For speaking engagements, interviews, or consulting inquiries, please reach out directly and Ken or a member of his team will be in touch with you soon.