Salem Badahadouh Earns PhD in Business Administration
Researcher Salem Ali Ahmed Badhadouh has earned his PhD in Business Administration from the Islamic University of Minnesota following a public defense of his thesis titled "The Impact of Knowledge Management Standard Applications 2018-30401 on Improving Beneficiary Services in Non-Profit Organizations." The session took place on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at 7 PM Mecca time.
The discussion committee consisted of prominent academics, with Dr. Mohammed Younis, Head of the Business Administration Department at the Islamic University of Minnesota, serving as the chair. Dr. Abdulrahim Abdulsalam Al-Shamiri, faculty member at the university, acted as the supervisor and rapporteur. Dr. Mohammed Fathi participated as an internal discussant, while Prof. Dr. Mamdouh Mustafa Halawa, Executive Director of the Quality Studies Center at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Egypt, served as an external discussant.
This academic achievement highlights the importance of knowledge management applications in enhancing performance within non-profit organizations.