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1. Excellent communication skills especially writing skills;
2. Ability to transform real-life discussions into a legally and socially acceptable document / minutes;
3. Good listening skills;
4. Excellent understanding of the corporate governance concepts;
5. Good time management;
6. Command over board procedures;
7. Ability to present before / address a fairly large audience like the Board of Directors or the shareholders etc.;
8. Ability to effectively communicate and implement / enforce the decisions of the Board of Directors or the shareholders etc.;
9. Ability to proactively prepare well and provide / present information / guidance needed by the Board or the shareholders to reach out to a logical and a prudent decision.
I think experience is more important then qualification. Moreover politeness, willingness to learn, communication skills etc are very imp skills
1 organisation
2 time management
3computer skills, E-mailling, Search Microsoft office
Being organized and would be able to handle the pressure well by having an excellent time management.
Handle/manage the assigned tasks in efficient and effective manner.
Good interpersonal skills, office management, record keeping, minuta taking and report writing, assertiveness, good communicator, fluent in local language and English
Well verse in technology, multitasking, research, excellent written & oral communication, interpersonal and customer service standards should be at the highest levels
1- Organizing.
2- Time management.
3- Office equipment's knowledge.
4- Computer skills., E-mailing, Search, Microsoft office applications.