A director, as in "Board of Directors", needs only what qualifications the corporation requires. They are selected primarily for the following reasons:
1. Willingness to vote in accordance with the person or block that appointed them.
2. Willingness to maintain a reputation of security and responsibility.
3. Willingness to have good ideas as to how to grow the corporation.
I listed those in order.
They need to study art and crafts to make way but there is no formal qualification for director. They need to have more and more experience in film field . It might take long timE to become actual director.
hitesh israni
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Charles chung
you have to be male
1993, when the French government hired the computer genius to become deputy managing director of Bull Group, the troubled French computer maker.
No. An MD is a Doctor of Medicine, and someone using that title without the qualifications is guilty of fraud.
Managing director is correct.
MD for managing director.
It really depends on the company, their duties and what your qualifications of "higher" are. If you mean higher as in pay then usually the VP. If you mean higher as in responsibilties and decision making then it's usually the director.
No
1981-1992, managing director of Metro France
A female managing director is typically referred to simply as a "managing director," as the title is gender-neutral. In some contexts, she may also be informally referred to as a "female managing director" or "woman managing director" to emphasize her gender, but this is not necessary in formal usage. The focus is primarily on the role rather than the gender of the individual holding it.
1993-1999, managing director of McDonald's Australia
A managing director supervises people. An executive director is involved in setting the strategy for the overall organization. They rank at the top in the organization.
Managing Director
A managing director supervises people. An executive director is involved in setting the strategy for the overall organization. They rank at the top in the organization.