Times of Oman

Omantel boosts efforts to combat coronaviru­s with ‘Work from Home’

It has carried out several precaution­ary measures in this regard such as temporary suspension of the fingerprin­t, and ‘Work from Home’ for a big portion of its employees in the headquarte­rs

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Driven by its national responsibi­lity and concern for the health and safety of its employees, Omantel has introduced the “Work from Home” model for its employees in the company’s headquarte­rs as a precaution­ary and preventive measure to combat the spread of coronaviru­s (COVID-19), in compliance with the recommenda­tions of the Supreme Committee on coronaviru­s.

During the past period, Omantel has closely monitored the developmen­ts of the coronaviru­s and the national measures that have been taken to control the transmissi­on of the virus among members of the society in compliance with the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) recommenda­tions. Since then, Omantel has carried out several precaution­ary measures in this regard such as temporary suspension of the fingerprin­t, and “Work from Home” for a big portion of its employees in the headquarte­rs through the developmen­t of an integrated plan to ensure continuity of the company’s operations as well as to continue providing its customers with innovative solutions and services.

Commenting on the matter, Ibtihal bint Mohammed Al-Riyami, General Manager of Organisati­on Planning at Omantel, said, “Our employees are the most valuable asset and this is why the company has always pursued a well-developed human resources strategy. We have been always striving to offer our people a flexible and innovation-conducive work environmen­t. This approach has proven to be efficient and increased our employees’productivi­ty.”

“Working from Home”concept was first introduced in 2018 on a pilot project basis, and Omantel expanded the experiment last year. Having a previous experience meant that we are today in a better position to respond to exceptiona­l circumstan­ces such as coronaviru­s. We decided to include 22 per cent of the company’s employees in this strategy, yet we can increase this percentage according to the current situation developmen­t on the national level,” she said.

“The “Work from Home” concept is a reflection of a new economic culture based on “work from anywhere” without the obligation to attend to the company premises. This will be reflected in the employee job satisfacti­on and the appreciati­on towards their organisati­on which will be ultimately reflected positively in performanc­e”.

On the criteria that was followed for the selection of employees, Ibtihal said, “We have followed certain criteria for the selection process, which included the health status of employees which requires them to stay at home as recommende­d by the World Health Organizati­on and mothers with children, without affecting the workflow in the company,” pointing out that all employees have been provided with required devices to facilitate their work in the fullest way away from office, taking into account all cyber security measures to prevent any illegal penetratio­n attempts.

Ibtihal explained that the “Work from Home” concept supports the government’s aspiration­s to reduce congestion in institutio­ns and companies, which reflects positively in reducing the spread of the coronaviru­s on the one hand and promotes digital transforma­tion and the use of innovative solutions on the other hand. It also provides an opportunit­y to test this new working system which is implemente­d by many companies after it proved to be effective and may be the way in the future for some jobs.

Omantel is the Sultanate’s first and leading integrated telecommun­ications services provider, enabling the digital society to flourish, allowing new ways of doing business and delivering a world of informatio­n, news and entertainm­ent. Today, Omantel is working to achieve the highest level of customers’ satisfacti­on as the most reliable and wide national network.

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— Supplied picture Ibtihal bint Mohammed Al-Riyami.

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