Roles and Responsibilities of Effective Directors/ NEDs

In this interactive session, we demystify the core roles and responsibilities that make Board members effective leaders. Whether you are new to the boardroom or an experienced director, you will gain valuable insights into the duties and expectations of governance roles, specifically tailored to the UK social housing sector.

Get the tools and insight you need to succeed in your Board position. This session gives a clear and practical content designed to support your professional development and improve your governance effectiveness.

 

Who should attend?

  • New Board Members: perfect for those just starting, this session lays the foundation for your role and sets you on the path to effective leadership.
  • Experienced Board Members: even seasoned directors will find value in this course as it provides an opportunity to revisit and strengthen your understanding of key responsibilities.

What you will learn

  • The Role of an effective Director: understand what it takes to be an impactful leader in a governance role.
  • Responsibilities of a Board Member: learn about the key duties that contribute to the success and sustainability of the organisation.
  • Key governance principles: explore the governance framework within the UK social housing sector and how it applies to your position.
  • Organisational impact: discover how your role directly influences the organisation’s success and long-term strategy.

Further Info

Presented by Mandy Arnold

Thursday 3 October 1.00 pm to 2:00 pm

Our Webinars last 1 hour and are interactive, people can ask questions of the presenter and other attendees.  If you or your organisation have a Webinar subscription you will be sent a link to join this Webinar prior to the session.

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This session is free for Webinar subscribers. 

Not a subscriber?  You can purchase this session for £80 plus VAT., or subscribe, click  here to learn more about becoming a subscriber.  Contact us for more details. 

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