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Jamie Caine

Jamie is a thought leader and one of the leading contemporary researchers for the subject of strategy and strategy adoption. From market analysis, design, development, implementation and continuous improvement of the strategy; he masters the entire strategy lifecycle in both theory and practice. He was one of the driving forces behind describing the strategy lifecycle now used by organisations and in academia. Jamie is Course Leader for IT with Business studies. On bachelor and masters level his teaching includes information systems, business architecture and strategy transformation.

Leadership in Context

Leadership in Context

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Health and Wellbeing

Injection Therapy for joints and soft tissues

Injection Theory and Practice for Joints and Soft Tissue

"My placement at CISCO was exciting and I built large projects that will be there for years to come"

Cybersecurity with Forensics student, McKenzie Bruso from the United States of America took a work placement as a Network Engineer with CISCO as part of her course.

Projects

ELASTOMERS Project

Sheffield Hallam University's ELASTOMERS Project aims at developing innovative composite end effectors for handling lightweight, flexible elastomers

eVisa Guidance

What is an eVisa and how will you use it as an international student at Sheffield Hallam?

‘Postcode lottery’ in councils’ use of anti-social behaviour powers – new research

Anti-social behaviour powers are being applied so differently by councils across England and Wales that it is leading to a ‘postcode lottery’.

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Research
Society

Sheffield Hallam University collaborates with SYNETIQ to drive HGV fleet decarbonisation

Master’s students at Sheffield Hallam University have collaborated with SYNETIQ, the UK’s leading vehicle salvage, dismantling and recycling company, to help it achieve its net zero ambitions.

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Engineering
Civic

Doncaster Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC)

Client: National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) | Staff: Doncaster Council, Sheffield Hallam University and University of Sheffield

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Policy research and evaluation
 

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