Akinwumi Ajayi is a Nigerian MBA student at Hult International Business School in Dubai, UAE seeking new opportunities. He has over 10 years of experience in management roles in Nigeria and the UK, including as General Manager of RACBOL GLOBAL SERVICES in Lagos where he increased production and secured new contracts. Akinwumi holds a BSc in Botany from Obafemi Awolowo University and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from RIMS College in London.
I FEEL THAT MY INTEREST IN THIS FIELD WILL HELP ME STAY MOTIVATED TO GIVE MY VERY BEST EFFORT. I TAKE A LOT OF INTEREST IN IT RELATED WORK AND I THINK THAT THIS WILL KEEP ME INVOLVED AND ACTIVE IN DOING THE BEST I CAN. I AM HARD WORKING, ENERGETIC AND HAVE THE ABILITY TO TAKE ON CHALLENGES.
Better Use of Skills in the Workplace: Why It Matters for Productivity and Lo...OECD Centre for Skills
This presentation from Ms. Kristine Langenbucher from the OECD for the 12th meeting of the OECD Southeast Asia Regional Policy Network on Education and Skills shows the benefits of looking at skills utilisation for people, firms and places. It also presents some key findings from previous OECD work on this theme.
We have proposed to the EU a virtual incubation program aimed at helping Micro and small social enterprises (spread across 9 Countries) that are highly affected by the Covid 19 crisis. The ambition is to help these companies increase their business + financial + sustainability literacy while working side by side with stakeholders to review strategy and increase their business model resilience. Several organizations started reaching out to propose the same program locally: we are currently planning cohorts in Greece and Uganda. For more info: manu@babele.co
M-Learning Enabled Secure Exam Management Systems (MLESEMS)AM Publications
The advancement and proliferations in Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) has led to migration of learning beyond the traditional classroom Face-to- Face (F2F) to different types of learning such as Distance Flexible Learning (DFL), Electronic Learning (eLearning) and to everywhere and anytime known as Mobile Learning (M-Learning). This paper presents an attempt to exploit mobile technologies to simplify the exam management and performance assessment activities of a learning process. The work focuses on key aspects of mobile device and platform oriented design, light-weight and efficient implementation, interface usability issues related to fast and convenient question navigation, and performance assessment. A prototype system, implemented on Google Android OS, is also illustrated.
1.Make in India Programme
2. Start-up India
3. Stand Up India Scheme
4. Pradhan Mantri Yuva Yojnna
5. Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
6. Skill Strengthening For Industrial value Enhancement
7. National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme
8. Skill Acquisition And Knowledge Awareness For Livelihood Promotion
It was over 30 years ago that NIIT committed itself to developing manpower for India 's slowly awakening IT sector. In doing so, it not only pioneered a brand new industry— the IT training segment—it also fueled the fire of entrepreneurship in the country. Within a few years of rapidly expanding its presence in the country, NIIT launched its most impressive innovation yet—a path-breaking franchisee-based business model (Earned it the epithet of "the McDonalds of the IT training world" by the Far Eastern Economic Review.
NIIT is poised to enter hitherto unexplored markets where there is a demand for quality computer education. The company is on the lookout for partners that can share its vision and goals and deliver on its promise of "bringing people and computers together.”
Individuals or Companies with fire in their bellies that want to make a difference by transforming lives are invited to join the NIIT umbrella.
Dear Students,
The UMI Innovation Contest has officially opened! The contest information can be viewed on the powerpoint slide in the link below. There are attractive prizes to be won.
For more information about the contest, do approach us at our lunchtime roadshows from 12-15 March 2012.
Do help spread the contest to your friends and Coursemates.
Hope to see all of you in the contest.
I FEEL THAT MY INTEREST IN THIS FIELD WILL HELP ME STAY MOTIVATED TO GIVE MY VERY BEST EFFORT. I TAKE A LOT OF INTEREST IN IT RELATED WORK AND I THINK THAT THIS WILL KEEP ME INVOLVED AND ACTIVE IN DOING THE BEST I CAN. I AM HARD WORKING, ENERGETIC AND HAVE THE ABILITY TO TAKE ON CHALLENGES.
Better Use of Skills in the Workplace: Why It Matters for Productivity and Lo...OECD Centre for Skills
This presentation from Ms. Kristine Langenbucher from the OECD for the 12th meeting of the OECD Southeast Asia Regional Policy Network on Education and Skills shows the benefits of looking at skills utilisation for people, firms and places. It also presents some key findings from previous OECD work on this theme.
We have proposed to the EU a virtual incubation program aimed at helping Micro and small social enterprises (spread across 9 Countries) that are highly affected by the Covid 19 crisis. The ambition is to help these companies increase their business + financial + sustainability literacy while working side by side with stakeholders to review strategy and increase their business model resilience. Several organizations started reaching out to propose the same program locally: we are currently planning cohorts in Greece and Uganda. For more info: manu@babele.co
M-Learning Enabled Secure Exam Management Systems (MLESEMS)AM Publications
The advancement and proliferations in Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) has led to migration of learning beyond the traditional classroom Face-to- Face (F2F) to different types of learning such as Distance Flexible Learning (DFL), Electronic Learning (eLearning) and to everywhere and anytime known as Mobile Learning (M-Learning). This paper presents an attempt to exploit mobile technologies to simplify the exam management and performance assessment activities of a learning process. The work focuses on key aspects of mobile device and platform oriented design, light-weight and efficient implementation, interface usability issues related to fast and convenient question navigation, and performance assessment. A prototype system, implemented on Google Android OS, is also illustrated.
1.Make in India Programme
2. Start-up India
3. Stand Up India Scheme
4. Pradhan Mantri Yuva Yojnna
5. Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
6. Skill Strengthening For Industrial value Enhancement
7. National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme
8. Skill Acquisition And Knowledge Awareness For Livelihood Promotion
It was over 30 years ago that NIIT committed itself to developing manpower for India 's slowly awakening IT sector. In doing so, it not only pioneered a brand new industry— the IT training segment—it also fueled the fire of entrepreneurship in the country. Within a few years of rapidly expanding its presence in the country, NIIT launched its most impressive innovation yet—a path-breaking franchisee-based business model (Earned it the epithet of "the McDonalds of the IT training world" by the Far Eastern Economic Review.
NIIT is poised to enter hitherto unexplored markets where there is a demand for quality computer education. The company is on the lookout for partners that can share its vision and goals and deliver on its promise of "bringing people and computers together.”
Individuals or Companies with fire in their bellies that want to make a difference by transforming lives are invited to join the NIIT umbrella.
Dear Students,
The UMI Innovation Contest has officially opened! The contest information can be viewed on the powerpoint slide in the link below. There are attractive prizes to be won.
For more information about the contest, do approach us at our lunchtime roadshows from 12-15 March 2012.
Do help spread the contest to your friends and Coursemates.
Hope to see all of you in the contest.
1. Akinwumi Ajayi
Dubai, UAE | +971 56 451 3171
aajayi2017@student.hult.edu | akinwumitayo@gmail.com
https://ae.linkedin.com/in/akinwumiajayi
Education _____________________________________________________________________
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Expected August 2017
Hult International Business School | Dubai, UAE
Post Graduate Diploma (PGDip) Business Administration August 2009
RIMS College | London, United Kingdom
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Botany November 2006
Obafemi Awolowo University | Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Experience ____________________________________________________________________
RACBOL GLOBAL SERVICES— Lagos, Nigeria 2014 – 2016
General Manager. Coordinated multiple teams in the different departments of the company. Designed and
administered budget for different operations.
Revitalized the manufacturing department and increased production of cement block bricks to an average of over
10,000 units per month, up from average of 3,500.
Enhanced revenue by securing a two-year rolling contract with the Federal Government of Nigeria to produce
cement block bricks on site of ongoing construction at a Federal Government University.
Overhauled the administrative filling system and processes from physical files filling to a modern, computer based
system using MS Office Note and MS Office Publisher.
FORTUNE GAMES LIMITED— Abuja, Nigeria 2012 – 2014
Project Manager. Built and managed a team of eight to achieve mobile platform connectivity for lottery games on all
mobile networks in Nigeria. Collaborated with the Management to design framework for the company’s lottery
games.
Processed and acquired airwave “short code” to FGL by the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) in two
weeks, ahead of the six weeks pre-scheduled and in the process saved 1.2 million Naira in cost.
Managed a project budget of 32 million Naira to achieve M2M connectivity platform with all mobile service
provider in Nigeria.
Developed a bi-weekly “Self-Training” seminar through which every member take turn leading the seminars to
develop presentation and public speaking skills of the project team resulting in enhanced public speaking skills.
Earlier Positions________________________________________________________________
SAAL NIGERIA LIMITED, Operations Manager —Lagos, Nigeria 2010 – 2012
OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS, Address Checker Coordinator, Census—London, UK 2009 – 2010
AIRTEL NIGERIA, Market Developer, Business Development—Lagos, Nigeria 2007 – 2008
Additional Information___________________________________________________________
Volunteering: The Stroke Project (TLC Cares) to care for stroke survivors and launching awareness programs on
Stroke prevention (2008 – Present)
Languages: English (native), Yoruba (native)