This study analyzes the managerial impact and challenges generated by the COVID-19 pandemic on the organizational environment, with a specific focus on “the renowned international company operating on the Romanian market” (The Company). The research examines the influence of teleworking, organizational culture changes, and crisis management strategies on employee performance and well-being. Data were collected through a questionnaire applied to a sample of 72 employees and statistically analyzed. The results show a significant increase in work schedule flexibility and productivity during and after the pandemic, supporting the long-term adoption of hybrid work models. Communication and collaboration were negatively affected during the pandemic but later recovered through the implementation of digital solutions and adaptive leadership measures. Although stress levels slightly increased in the post-pandemic period, job satisfaction and employee commitment reached higher levels than before the pandemic. The study highlights the essential role of effective management in enhancing employee adaptability and strengthening organizational resilience. The conclusions emphasize the need for sustainable strategies that include work flexibility, employee support, and ongoing digitalization as key factors for long-term performance and development in an unpredictable organizational environment.
Mihăescu et al. (Mon,) studied this question.