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Fawaz Al Hakmani
Fawaz Al Hakmani
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Bachelors of Arts in Business Administration - General Management. Interested in scientific research in business, management, economics and human resource management.
Oman

Public Documents 2
The Impact of COVID-19 on Organisation Restructuring in Orient Insurance in Oman
Fawaz Al Hakmani

Fawaz Al Hakmani

and 5 more

February 01, 2023
Restructuring and organisational change leads managements to organise and re-plan their ability to recharge their firm's batteries to arise against external crisis. Nevertheless, organisation redesign drains financial resources and offset the firm's directions lead to series errors and internal confusion. Addressing the situation during pandemic on orient insurance company as one of many companies in Sultanate of Oman been raid by the serious environmental shifts. The research will take place taking workers opinions from various departments on the restructuring process and their satisfaction inside the firms. The study hand down the company's restructuring attempts. The pandemic pushed managers to work under pressure establishing new restructuring procedures and receive unexpected reactions inside the company. However, the current condition blinds and blur management visions to an illusion state stops identifying other companies experience implementing different restructuring techniques revealed in earlier scholarly researches.
Investigating the Outcomes of Organisational Restructuring: A Case Study of Oman's Pu...
Fawaz Al Hakmani

Fawaz Al Hakmani

February 01, 2023
The Omani authorities started to implement Oman vision 2040 after the new era. The government began reorganising and structuring several ministries as a reflection of the new cost reduction policies and resisting global financial catastrophe. The research shows the outcomes of the Omani organisation restructuring in their departments, the relationship between corporate restructuring and employees satisfaction, and the Omani government workers' perception of the current governmental restricting. The research provides a recent reaction to this restructuring and fills the gap of the absence of data and information on the consequences of the Omani governmental reorganisation. Quantitative data is used to analyse through an online questionnaire as a research instrument with the help of secondary data to show the outcomes of this restructuring. The sample is taken from one of the restructured departments; non-probability sampling is used with the help of the judgmental sampling technique. The research reveals weak Omani media coverage of the plans for the restructuring, the increase in early retirement among The Omani public sector workers, management conflicts inside the merged departments, and the decrease in the number of new employments in the Omani public sector and the remain of the traditional formal management style after the renewal of the government structure

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