Saudi Cultural Missions Theses & Dissertations
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Item Restricted The Impact of Digital Transformation in the Management of Engineering Projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia(Saudi Digital Library, 2025) Alruwaili, Aleidi Alraydh; Trrad, Issam Sulaiman; Abendeh, Raed MohammedThis study aimed to examine the impact of digital transformation on engineering project management in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The research relied on a quantitative approach, and the research sample consisted of (368) participants from engineering and project management specialists in the Kingdom. The primary data collection tool was a structured questionnaire, developed to measure perceptions of multiple dimensions of digital transformation. Responses were collected using a five-point Likert scale and analyzed using SPSS statistical software, using descriptive statistics, standard deviation, mean scores, relative importance indicators, and multiple regression. The results revealed that the lack of professional training is the strongest obstacle to successful digital integration, while project management practices play a pivotal role in enabling digital transformation. Based on these findings, the study emphasizes one key recommendation: providing continuous training and capacity-building programs for employees, enabling organizations to overcome resistance and fully utilize digital tools for sustainable transformation.23 0Item Restricted A study of engineering project management in practices in the Saudi military sector: A Comparative study of best practice in the commercial sector and strategies for establishing and resolving barriers(University of the West of England, Bristol, 2024-09-09) Banonah, Mohammad; Banonah, MohammadThis title of the master’s dissertation explores “A Study of Engineering Project Management Practices in the Saudi Military Sector with a Comparative Study of Best Practices in the Commercial Sector and Strategies for Creating and Resolving Obstacles." I selected a topic within my field of work. My aim is to contribute, even if it's just a small part, to solving challenges in managing engineering projects in the military. The military sector has its own challenges and opportunities. Comparing it to how things work in the commercial sector helps us improve how we manage engineering projects. Drawing from my 13 years of experience in the Engineering Projects Department at the Ministry of Defence. The primary goal of this research is to investigate engineering project management processes in the military sector in Saudi Arabia and identify opportunities for improvement by comparing and adopting best practices from leading international military organizations. Especially now, we have a wise vision from inspiring leadership that is a 2030 vision. The examination of engineering project management methodologies in the Saudi military sector offers a thorough investigation of the planning, implementation, and oversight of initiatives in this essential field. This study explores the complexities regarding project lifecycle administration, risk-reducing techniques, and the implementation of modern technology by concentrating on the particular difficulties and approaches to military operations as well as in the government and commercial sectors. This research looks at how engineering project management is really important for military, commercial, and government projects in Saudi Arabia. It's especially focused on how things are organised in the military compared to commercial and government settings.13 0Item Restricted A study of engineering project management in practices in the Saudi military sector: A Comparative study of best practice in the commercial sector and strategies for establishing and resolving barriers.(University of the West of England, Bristol, 2024-09) Banonah, Mohammad Abdulrhman; Algharaibeh, SanaThis title of the master’s dissertation explores “A Study of Engineering Project Management Practices in the Saudi Military Sector with a Comparative Study of Best Practices in the Commercial Sector and Strategies for Creating and Resolving Obstacles." I selected a topic within my field of work. My aim is to contribute, even if it's just a small part, to solving challenges in managing engineering projects in the military. The military sector has its own challenges and opportunities. Comparing it to how things work in the commercial sector helps us improve how we manage engineering projects. Drawing from my 13 years of experience in the Engineering Projects Department at the Ministry of Defence. The primary goal of this research is to investigate engineering project management processes in the military sector in Saudi Arabia and identify opportunities for improvement by comparing and adopting best practices from leading international military organizations. Especially now, we have a wise vision from inspiring leadership that is a 2030 vision. The examination of engineering project management methodologies in the Saudi military sector offers a thorough investigation of the planning, implementation, and oversight of initiatives in this essential field. This study explores the complexities regarding project lifecycle administration, risk-reducing techniques, and the implementation of modern technology by concentrating on the particular difficulties and approaches to military operations as well as in the government and commercial sectors. This research looks at how engineering project management is really important for military, commercial, and government projects in Saudi Arabia. It's especially focused on how things are organised in the military compared to commercial and government settings. The study is not just filling a gap in what we already know; it also fits well with the changes happening in Saudi Arabia and what the researcher is studying. By exploring new ideas about project management in different areas, the research wants to help academics learn more and improve how engineering projects are done in the military, commercial, and public sectors in Saudi Arabia.3 0
