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Board Search and Advisory Services Guiding Principles

Members of the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC) are committed to the highest standards of excellence. This is true whether they are part of the largest firms in the world, regional boutique firms, or members of global networks. As the voice of excellence for the profession, AESC has developed Board Search and Advisory Services Guiding Principles to ensure that top executive search and leadership consultants meet the highest professional standards and to provide assurance to clients of the value of selecting a firm that has committed to these standards. These Board Search and Advisory Services Guiding Principles provide clarity around this important body of work as AESC members strive every day to be trusted advisors to their clients. The following guide includes information on: Diversity and Boards Board Composition Strategy Board Search Board Advisory Services Building Board Executive Search and Advisory Capability View Now and Download

By |2025-10-15T21:22:01-04:00September 21, 2017|Research & Guides|Comments Off on Board Search and Advisory Services Guiding Principles

The New School Approach to Assessing Emerging Leaders

As a global executive search software provider, we have seen both search firms and in-house teams change their approach to how they engage and assess high potential talent. Emerging leaders can too often be generalized, based on prevailing generational stereotypes. How many studies have been published on Millennials, for example, that shape what we think about someone of that generation? These misconceptions of high potentials often tie back to the fact that they are young and lack the experience of their predecessors. Search teams can effectively evaluate an emerging leader’s potential and ability to be successful for a role through research into past projects and analyzing a hybrid of competencies through different perspectives. As highlighted in the chart, some leadership competencies are common across generations, whereas others stand out as more unique to emerging leaders. While learning agility and critical thinking may be core attributes sought in today’s and tomorrow’s leaders, tomorrow’s executives will lead entirely digital businesses and, as a result, they will be required to lead at a much faster pace of change than in the past. Lateral thinking and collaboration are attributes that can allow tomorrow’s leaders to flourish amidst such high stakes. Key drivers for next [...]

By |2025-10-15T21:22:02-04:00July 5, 2017|Executive Talent Magazine|Comments Off on The New School Approach to Assessing Emerging Leaders
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