Funminiyi Egbedoyin

Funminiyi Egbedoyin
  • Doctor of Business Administration
  • Walden University

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Introduction
Dr. Funminiyi (Niyi) Egbedoyin is a Senior Project Engineer/Manager at DTE Energy, a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services in the United States and Canada. Niyi's research interest includes Tacit knowledge transfer, Organizational changes, Relational challenges, and Project management.
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Walden University

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Publications (4)
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This study provides a comparative review of education funding across geopolitical zones in Nigeria and draws a nexus between Nigeria's budgetary allocation to education and some selected African countries. Education funding in Nigeria has lagged the UNESCO's advised 15%-20% of the government's annual budget to education in the last three decades. W...
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The impact of the U.S - China trade conflict extends beyond both nations' economies to the economies of trade allies and non-trading partners caught in the web of the trade impasse. This paper conducts a sectoral analysis of the trade conflict on the U.S economy using the manufacturing, agriculture, and technology sectors as metrics. We explore dat...
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The oil and gas industries are knowledge-driven industries. The technology deployed in deepwater exploration and production involves a knowledge-intensive process by highly technical personnel. The problem was that the leadership of the oil and gas industries has not necessitated early recovery of tacit knowledge transfer from experts to employees...
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Engineering consulting organizations are knowledge-intensive firms characterized by highly technical personnel. The problem was that the leaders of engineering organizations have not eliminated the loss of tacit knowledge transfer among employees. The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to gain an understanding of how engineering co...

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