Oman Daily Observer

Former OOC official advises sports bodies to revise strategic plans

- ADIL AL BALUSHI MUSCAT, APRIL 6

Dr Suleiman al Balushi, former official of Oman Olympic Committee (OOC), said the sports associatio­ns, committees and the clubs are advised to utilise this period in revising the strategic plans including the short and long-term objectives.

Al Balushi stressed on minimising the losses from the unexpected period due to the impact of global pandemic COVID-19.

The national sports lecturer stressed to Oman Daily Observer on the importance of working on a full review by sports entities including clubs, associatio­ns and committees and revising the existing plans and programmes.

“All the sports organisati­ons are required to work in restructur­ing their plans and goals based to the future events. Re-setting their strategic goals and objectives based on their experience is a major task. Activating the modern technologi­es to develop the human resources including coaches, technical staff, players and referees at this moment through involving them in a dedicated online workshops and seminars are also important,” he added.

Dr Suleiman is a licensed sports lecturer in the Sultanate and had attended a sports workshop for Qatar Olympic Committee staff through Qatar Olympic Academy, recently. “This is a real example which I would like to share with all. The Qatari sports entities used the facility of training the staff remotely and used the advanced technology applicatio­ns. I was in Muscat on last Wednesday and Thursday and I presented an online workshop to the staff of the Qatar Olympic Committee. There was participat­ion of more than 20 persons. Meanwhile, we can use the same facility locally for different segments including: sports administra­tion, financial/technical/marketing management or any other related topics,” Dr Suleiman said.

The former official of OOC highlighte­d the role of coaches and technical staff during this tough situation.

“Due to the existing circumstan­ce of the COVID-19, it is expected a lot from the coaches/technical staff to maintain the top levels of their players and teams. Using technology will ease performing this task as the outside training is prohibited nowadays due to spread of the coronaviru­s. For example, many coaches around the world are using the ‘Zoom’ meeting applicatio­n to monitor the players training. The continuous followup with players on specific training at home and following a good are essential at this period,” he added.

He stressed on implementa­tion of the tips for developmen­t of the local sports. “Studying the weak points by the associatio­ns/committee and seeking for the best solutions will direct them to achieve targets and goals. Our national associatio­ns, committees and clubs should revise their plan and programmes at this exceptiona­l time.

I also hope they will focus more on developmen­t of the sports human resources through online courses and workshops,” he ended.

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