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Dr Keith Hotchkiss

Lecturer in Business

Phone
+44 (0)01473 338959
Email
k.hotchkiss2@uos.ac.uk
School/Directorate
School of Technology, Business and Arts
Keith Hotchkiss ORCID

Lecturer in Business, Keith was previously a leader and senior manager in the NHS before moving into senior management of a national healthcare charity. With over 25 years of experience, Keith returned to higher education to complete an MSc in Business and Management before undertaking a PhD in Business. During this time Keith joined the Â鶹´«Ã½ as an occasional business lecturer before being appointed to a full-time lecturer role in August 2022.

Keith is the course leader for the MSc International Business Management degree and enjoys working with a team of talented academics to deliver a first class masters degree.

To remain current, Keith continues to work in a consultancy capacity assisting organisations to analyse and develop transformation and growth strategies.

As a lecturer, Keith brings his experience as an established manager and leader into his sessions to ensure students develop the skills and knowledge to succeed in their post academic employment.

  • PhD: Business Management
  • MSc: Master of Science – Business and Management
  • PgCAP: Post Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice
  • BA(Ed): Bachelor of Arts - Education
  • Cert(Ed): Certificate in Education – Post compulsory education
  • Further and Adult Education Teachers’ Certificate
  • Fellow – Higher Education Academy

  • International business – Level 7 PG
  • Managing in a changing environment – Level 7 PG
  • Operations and supply chain management – Level 7 PG
  • Strategic management – Level 6 UG
  • Managing innovation in organisations – Level 5 UG
  • Globalisation, capitalism and growth – Level 5 UG
  • Consumer behaviour – Level 5 UG
  • Delivering successful project – Level 4 UG
  • Business and economics – Level 4 UG
  • Management – Putting theory into practice – Level 3
  • Personal Academic Coach

Research Interests

  • Management, leadership and followership
  • Perceptions of organisational success
  • Qualitative research
  • Management of organisational risk
  • Change management and transformation

Knowledge Exchange Activities

  • British Army (MOD) – Modern leadership theory in operations
  • Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service - Effective Leadership: Unravelling Personality and Leadership Theory

Butler, S.J. and Hotchkiss, K. (2004) Introduction to Clinical Practice. Certificate in Emergency Medical Care, University of East Anglia.

Hotchkiss, K. (1994) Multiple Choice Questions for Paramedics. Chelmsford, Essex :Dolphin books.