Dr Emmanuel Mensah Asiedu
My working career has been about helping people, communities and systems. I have been a university lecturer, curriculum development consultant, and a business development consultant for SMEs for the past 21 years in the UK and in Ghana.
I speak in conferences regarding mobile phone technology and agriculture in using Ghana forums and on radio to support farmers in these areas. I have attended conferences in these areas and delivered papers on policy perspectives of my specialised doctoral study.
I have the requisite academic qualifications and a wealth of experience in industry, commerce and education. I have excellent organisational skills and good human relations. I am a great motivator and facilitator of learning and training, with good leadership qualities. I value the essence of teamwork and the synergies they create and I do get on well with working colleagues.
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Qualifications
PhD in Mobile Phone Tech and Agriculture, Oxford Brookes University (September 2015 - 2023)
MRes Marketing, Birbeck UCL (June 2012 - Sept 2014)
MBA Management, University of Leicester (Feb 2003 - Feb 2005)
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Awards
2019 - Nominated for Star Awards2021 - Nominated for Star Awards Lecturer of the Year2023 - Nominated for Star Awards Lecturer of the Year
I have been lecturing for 21 years. I teach across modules related to business, strategy, marketing, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurship. I teach from the foundation level through to the Masters level, including SLMBA,
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Research and publications
Supporting Ghanaian Micro-Entrepreneurships; The Role of mobile technology – Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies published in August 2018
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Conferences
2018, University of Oxford Internet Society – Digitization of eveloping
Economies using mobile phone technology – Delivered intro to the
Conferences
2020, Oxford Brookes 2020 workshop on Digitizing Africa – The role of mobile phone technology – Oxford Brookes Headdington – Zoom
2022, London School of Economics – Digitization and Agriculture in Africa – The role of mobile phone technology – Attendant -
Research degree supervision
- Entrepreneurship
- Marketing
- Strategy
- Management