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International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET)
Volume 10, Issue 11, November 2019, pp. 113-129, Article ID: IJCIET_10_11_013
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IMPACT OF DELEGATION ON THE
MANAGERIAL SKILLS OF EMPLOYEES:
EVIDENCE FROM BAHRAIN
Marwan Mohamed Abdeldayem
College of Administrative Sciences, Applied Science University (ASU), Kingdom of Bahrain
Email: Marwan.abdeldayem@asu.edu.bh
Horiya Mohamed Ahmed Al Deeb
College of Administrative Sciences, Applied Science University (ASU), Kingdom of Bahrain
Atheelah Yassen Alazzawi
College of Administrative Sciences, Applied Science University (ASU), Kingdom of Bahrain
Manal Jamal Al Ashar
Ministry of Education, Kingdom of Bahrain
ABSTRACT
The aim of this research is to identify the role of administrative delegation in
developing the managerial skills (i.e. Decision Making, Planning, Flexibility,
Communication & Time Management) at CrediMax of Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait
(BBK) in the Kingdom of Bahrain. A hundred and twenty employees were surveyed
through a comprehensive inventory method. The analysis is based on the outcomes of
the questionnaire survey that was given out to all the employees of CrediMax, BBK.
The researchers hypothesized that there is a positive significant relationship between
the administrative delegation and the development of employees’ skills at CrediMax,
BBK in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The findings reveal that there is a positive significant
relationship between the administrative development of employees’ skills (Decision-
making, planning, flexibility, communication & time management) at CrediMax, BBK
in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Moreover, the results indicate that there is no significant
relationship between the administrative delegation and the development of employees’
skills (Decision-making, planning, flexibility, communication & time management) at
CrediMax, BBK in the Kingdom of Bahrain due to demographics (gender,
qualifications, years of experience and position). Only there was a significant
relationship due to the demographic (age).
Keywords: Administrative Delegation, Managerial skills, Decision Making, planning
skills, Flexibility skills, Communication skills, Time Management skills, Kingdom of
Bahrain