Going From Manager To Director – Actions To Get Your First Director Role

Going from manager to director level is a big step and a difficult step. Firstly, there are few board director positions relative to senior manager positions. To secure one of the few director positions available you need to stand out and operate in a different way from your peers in senior manager roles. I share 7 actions to take to get your first director role, going from manager to board director. ---- Additional Resources and Videos you will find useful: I have put together a free 30 min webinar to help those moving into senior manager and board director roles be a lot more successful in their first six months. Take a look here https://bit.ly/40MlHJv To book a call to discuss partnering with me through a coaching programme to gain your first director level position or to help you be even more successful in your first six months, click this link https://bit.ly/40y8gLW and choose a time slot that suits you. Look forward to speaking. ---- Video Time Stamps 00:00 Intro 01:42 Moving from manager to director requires mindset shifts for success 04:56 Getting your first director role is a double promotion 08:02 7 Actions for how to go from manager to director 11:42 In Summary ---- Moving from manager to director is a big jump in responsibility. The impact of decision making goes up plus you now don’t have anyone to check your functional decision with before making it. Going from manager to board director also means moving from one job into two jobs – you are joining the team running the company. All of these changes need several mindset shifts to be successful, which are a key part of leadership development. When you are a manager, creating a professional development plan and taking professional development training is very sensible. Being absolutely ready to take on a director role is super important so you will do a good job when you move into that role. How to go from manager to director is a lot easier when you take specific actions to build your skills and demonstrate you are ready. Showing you are good at decision making is a vital starting point. I explain some of key factors to consider. Next, for going from manager to director, show you are good at working cross functionally in your business and able to deliver results while working with anyone. This is a key skill to climb the corporate ladder and one of the key leadership skills for managers. Another very important skill is showing you are good at developing managers in the business. Another part of leadership development skills is showing you think strategically with the questions you ask and the suggestions you make. There are a lot of actions to take and skills to develop to be ready for a director position and then to show you are ready and a good choice to promote. Starting an executive coaching and leadership development programme is a great way to develop the right areas for you, build your confidence and take the right actions at the right time. Do get in touch to discuss how working with me will get you to promotion for director roles. Good luck in getting your first director role. Jess Coles Enhance.training