NPC Highlights Knowledge-Management Drive After Gains in Performance Ranking

NPC Highlights Knowledge-Management Drive After Gains in Performance Ranking
(Sunday, November 30, 2025) 15:52

TEHRAN, Nov. 30 (NIPNA) – Iran’s National Petrochemical Company (NPC) has strengthened its organisational resilience and improved its performance metrics over the past year through expanded knowledge-management initiatives and systematic documentation of expert experience, a senior official said on Saturday.

Kobra Lashkari, head of research and human-resource development at NPC, said the division has adopted a more dynamic approach over the past 12 months, contributing to improved assessments in government performance evaluations and helping preserve the company’s intellectual capital.

NPC rose one notch in the Oil Ministry’s 2023 performance assessment under the Shahid Rajaei administrative awards, moving from fifth to fourth place among oil-sector companies. Lashkari said the gain reflected senior-management support, tighter human-resource governance, stronger organisational cohesion and the submission of more robust documentation.

She said the company has prioritised capturing the knowledge of experts, retired managers and crisis-management committees as part of a broader strategy to underpin long-term organisational continuity. The programme includes structured interviews, development of knowledge packages and deployment of new digital infrastructure.

NPC has also collected written accounts from 17 senior managers approaching retirement, with the material to be compiled into booklets and uploaded to the company’s knowledge-management platform. Meanwhile, 109 editions of an internal knowledge-management newsletter have been published to facilitate learning, experience-sharing and technical updates.

Lashkari added that the company recently documented the experiences of 13 key members of NPC’s emergency committee following a 12-day conflict with Israel, analysing decision-making processes, bottlenecks and operational challenges. The resulting database is intended to support training, emergency planning and crisis-response improvements.

She said the research and development division is pursuing additional projects aligned with the Oil Ministry’s human-resource strategy, including leadership development, redesign of satisfaction and monitoring systems, localisation of HR valuation models, competency-based training design and identification of organisational conflicts of interest.

NPC also continues to support master’s and doctoral theses as part of efforts to strengthen ties with universities and develop skilled talent for the petrochemical sector.

Lashkari said the division aims to maintain a collaborative approach and contribute actively to the company’s broader strategic objectives.

 


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