Managerial adaptability and business strategic change in age of COVID-19

Q1 Social Sciences
D'Alizza Mercedes, D. Burrell
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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the consequential impact of COVID-19 on mental health organizations. Via the context organizational development (OD) action research of an organizational case analysis, this paper offers recommendations to mental health organizations on an approach to help recover from the financial losses caused by COVID-19 restrictions and to also help ensure that mental health specialists are provided with sufficient support so they may continue to provide meaningful service to clients in need of therapeutic care and assistance. Design/methodology/approach The approach is an action research case study that uses an OD framework and a content analysis of the current literature. Findings The real-world case study uses an action research OD intervention to provide tools and recommendations that other similar organizations might be able to use to respond to COVID-19. The findings implicate practices and approaches that organizations can use to adapt to business and marketplace disruption of COVID-19. Originality/value COVID-19 is an emerging issue, as a result any research and development in this area is of significant value to researchers and professionals.
新冠肺炎时代的管理适应性与企业战略变革
目的探讨新冠肺炎疫情对精神卫生机构的影响。通过组织案例分析的情境组织发展(OD)行动研究,本文为精神卫生组织提供了一种方法建议,以帮助从COVID-19限制造成的经济损失中恢复,并帮助确保为精神卫生专家提供足够的支持,以便他们可以继续为需要治疗护理和援助的客户提供有意义的服务。设计/方法论/方法该方法是一个行动研究案例研究,使用OD框架和对当前文献的内容分析。现实案例研究使用行动研究OD干预来提供工具和建议,其他类似组织可能能够使用这些工具和建议来应对COVID-19。研究结果涉及组织可以使用的实践和方法,以适应COVID-19对业务和市场的破坏。covid -19是一个新兴问题,因此该领域的任何研究和开发对研究人员和专业人员都具有重要价值。
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