AICD - Company Directors Course coming to Wagga Wagga

In 2022 Committee for Wagga will proudly partner with the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) in delivering the Company Directors Course (TM) face-to-face in Wagga Wagga over 5 days.

Bringing this course to Wagga Wagga provides our current and future leaders with the opportunity to upskill themselves amongst their peers, providing an environment to develop professionally whilst meeting and building relationships.

The Course will run in the second half of 2022 with the dates to be confirmed.

Established in 1975, the Company Directors Course (TM) has over 35,000 past participants. The Course is designed to give directors a distinct career edge by better understanding their duties and responsibilities. and is designed to help develop skills to facilitate sound decision-making and impart best governance practices.

The Course provides an in-depth look at the responsibilities and expectations of directors. It explores issues and trends facing today’s boards and businesses and is ideal for those wanting to develop their knowledge of the performance and compliance issues of directorship.

The course is designed to help participants:

  • gain clarity around a director’s role, their legal responsibilities and community expectations.

  • improve financial literacy and understanding of the strategic and financial levers that can help drive performance and sustainable value in an organisation.

  • explore the tensions between short and long-term priorities and diverse stakeholder interests.

  • enhance future strategic discussions with the knowledge and tools needed to improve your organisation's performance and evaluate risks effectively.

  • identify how to make your board more effective and streamline board processes.

  • enhance your judgement and decision-making skills.

  • improve your performance as a director and deepen your understanding of boardroom dynamics.

  • put learnings into practice through activities, real-world case studies and a boardroom simulation.

Sophie Uden