Lecturer in Managent and Entrepreneurship
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With an exceptional pedagogical and agile approach, built for today's digital education and challenges. I facilitate and motivate cognitive and incisive comprehension of the academic, business, and technical iterations of the entrepreneur, enterprise, customer, data, insight, interaction, integration, and innovation interoperable linked with strategy, design, and technology. Through iterative, incremental, academic, and agile activations I deliver continual student and enterprise transformation at speed and scale making extraordinary things happen for students, faculties, and businesses.
I consider myself a polymath and a Philomath.
With a rich background in integrating spirituality into business practices, I am in the final stages of my PhD focused on Spiritual Capital and Social Entrepreneurship. This journey has equipped me with a deep understanding of the transformative power of spirituality in fostering sustainable and socially responsible business practices. In my various leadership roles at The Envoy Academy, I have demonstrated a knack for developing groundbreaking curricula and fostering collaboration and innovation.
My tenure as a lecturer at De Montfort University further showcases my ability to encourage students to explore innovative approaches to modern business challenges. I bring a unique blend of skills, including expertise in digital business strategy and agile methodologies, and a commitment to fostering a supportive and innovative workplace. My contributions to the global discourse on spiritual capital and social entrepreneurship and my community engagement initiatives underscore my dedication to promoting social responsibility and positive community impact.
My thesis explores the intricate relationship between spiritual capital and social entrepreneurship within the Nigerian context. It primarily focuses on the incorporation of spiritual capital in the praxis of social entrepreneurship. This analysis is grounded in effectuation theory.