Managing Organizational Transition at Emirates NBD: A Change Leadership Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.47604/ijsm.3765Keywords:
Organizational Change, Digital Transformation, Leadership, Employee Transition, Banking SectorAbstract
Purpose: This study examines effective change management strategies at Emirates NBD during its digital transformation process. The paper focuses on how the bank manages organizational restructuring, employee transition, and leadership challenges while shifting from a traditional banking model toward an AI-driven digital environment.
Methodology: The study uses a qualitative case study approach based on secondary research. Information was collected from academic literature, industry reports, Emirates NBD annual reports, and online organizational sources to analyze change management practices and employee adaptation during transformation.
Findings: The findings show that successful organizational transformation depends not only on technological implementation but also on effective leadership, communication, and emotional support for employees. The study also found that resistance, uncertainty, and skill gaps are major challenges during digital transformation.
Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The report recommends stronger communication frameworks, continuous reskilling initiatives, emotionally supportive leadership, and structured employee engagement strategies. Organizations should balance technological innovation with human transition management to achieve sustainable transformation success.
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