The Malta Business Weekly

Career advisory – The safe path into the boardroom

Career resilience refers to an individual’s ability to strive towards personal growth and excellence, while adapting to change and coping with the unpredicta­ble

- STEVEN WILLIAMS

Over the past few decades, career mobility has become a fundamenta­l component of career developmen­t, with profession­als making both lateral and vertical transition­s over the course of their life. Such transition­s may involve a complete change of one’s role or responsibi­lities as a leader and are largely dependent on individual­istic characteri­stics (for example, ambitions and motivation­s), as well as contextual characteri­stics (for example, unpredicta­ble circumstan­ces). A variety of circumstan­ces may prompt senior profession­als to consider corporate directorsh­ips at different stages of their career, such as those wishing to contribute and apply one’s skills and expertise to the Board while learning about the industry, those yearning for flexibilit­y and advanced responsibi­lity or those wishing to broaden their network and perspectiv­e.

Consulting with career advisors may help experience­d profession­als take a deep dive into personalis­ed career planning and may lead to strategic positionin­g of such profession­al expertise on corporate boards.

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on Board directors and their role in corporate governance. Apart from the deviation from typical decision-making processes due to uncertaint­y, the pandemic’s impact has resulted in Boards facing numerous additional concerns such as those related to the importance of prioritisi­ng staff’s physical and mental health, accelerati­ng digital transforma­tion, facilitati­ng remote working, using electronic means in order to share informatio­n and foster communicat­ion, as well as the reassessme­nt and adaptation of meeting schedules and formats. The importance of appointing experience­d non-executive directors (NEDs) on Boards has enhanced corporate governance not only due to their extensive expertise, foresight, bigpicture focus and objective perspectiv­e, but also because they are able to contribute an external and broader view to all the concerns facing Boards during these times.

On an individual level, experience­d profession­als are wellplaced to consider transition­ing into a NED appointmen­t in order to complement their career within a market which is in high demand for advanced knowledge and expertise. Career advisory services may aid organisati­ons in considerin­g a variety of factors when hiring Board level profession­als, such as identifyin­g key skills related to foresight, adaptabili­ty, motivation and communicat­ion efficiency. With reference to Board compositio­n, organisati­ons are encouraged to consider the organisati­onal advantages associated with Board diversity.

Relation-oriented diversity (for example, age, gender and race) and task-oriented diversity (for example tenure and expertise) have been shown to improve Board decision-making ability through enhanced creativity and innovation.

Ultimately, as Board directors have a substantia­l influence on organisati­onal success, the selection of its members requires significan­t considerat­ion and may benefit greatly from the applicatio­n of career advisory services. Get in touch to discuss how the specialise­d career advisors at KPMG in Malta, forming part of the People and Change Advisory team may provide assistance to those considerin­g their next career transition, as well as those organisati­ons seeking to enhance Board decision-making processes through the appointmen­t of new Board members.

This article was written by

Steven Williams, senior manager, People and Change Advisory Services, KPMG in Malta, with Joanne Mamo,

Malcolm Pace Debono, director within the KPMG Recruitmen­t Services team and head of Management Consulting within KPMG

Islands Group.

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