It's a given that actuaries have well-developed technical skills. Early career development for actuaries is focused on building a strong technical and industry foundation. However, once that development has occurred an actuary still has most of their career left. Many want to remain technical experts operating in an environment they love. Others, either by design or otherwise, end up in leadership and management roles. In fact, actuaries are typically very well-positioned to become senior leaders within their organizations. However, while the technical development of actuaries is a well-defined path, leadership development is not.
The competencies that make for good technical actuaries aren't exactly the competencies that make good leaders. An actuary striving for a broad leadership role needs to build strong communication and influencing skills, as well as strategic and general business skills. They must be able to quickly adapt to being submerged in a fast-paced, results-oriented environment.
This workshop will educate mid-level actuaries on the key characteristics that define good leaders and how to focus on building the skills necessary to successfully transition into a leadership role.
At the conclusion of the session, attendees will be able to:
• Determine if a leadership path is right for them
• Learn the key competencies that make good leaders
• Understand how to build the skills necessary to move from technical expert to leaderThis session is presented by the Actuary of the Future Section. | |
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