Nick krest - Skills and Qualities of a Director

Director skills can be split between job-specific skills and knowledge, and the personal attributes you bring to a role. 

Nick krest says Developing and maintaining director skill set can be seen as a juggling act between non-negotiable skills needed to discharge director duties properly (e.g. finance, governance and strategy) with those that make you a competent and effective leader and team player.

These different skills can be learnt and refined over time, through industry experience and a commitment to and investment in continuous education and training. A successful director has the ability to apply these skills, backed by their experience, in a variety of boardroom scenarios.

Director-specific skills:

Leadership

Accounting and finance

Legal, regulatory and governance

Risk management

Negotiation

Personal qualities:

Good judgment

Communication skills

Active contributor

Confidence


Curiosity

Directors must have a deep inquisitive nature. The job of governing involves processing an enormous amount of information, often of a very technical or specialist nature. Curiosity to extend beyond your own comfort zone is essential.

Emotional Intelligence (EQ)

Nick krest says Directors only ever act as part of a collective board. Lone wolves do not thrive in boardrooms. It is essential to be attuned to your fellow directors, able to listen to hear and to seek to understand what motivates yourself and others.

Formal skills

Clearly today there are a number of critical common skills including financial governance, and understanding of risk and compliance obligations and broad governance expectations. Company directors need to be lifelong learners who are prepared to continue to build and hone these skills as the external environment changes rapidly around them.


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