Non-executive director

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A non-executive director (NED, also NXD) or outside director is a member of the board of directors of a company who does not form part of the executive management team. He or she is not an employee of the company or affiliated with it in any other way. They are differentiated from inside directors, who are members of the board also serving as executive managers of the company (most often as corporate officers).

Non-executive directors have responsibilities in the following areas, according to the Higgs Report, commissioned by the British Government and published in 2003:[1][2]

  • Strategy: Non-executive directors should constructively challenge and contribute to the development of strategy.
  • Performance: Non-executive directors should scrutinise the performance of management in meeting agreed goals and objectives and monitoring, and where necessary removing, senior management and in succession planning.

NEDs should also provide independent views on:

  • Resources
  • Appointments
  • Standards of conduct

Non-executive directors are the custodians of the governance process. They are not involved in the day-to-day running of business but monitor the executive activity and contribute to the development of strategy.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Higgs, Derek (2003-01-20). "Review of the role and effectiveness of non-executive directors". Retrieved on 20 October 2007.
  2. ^ "DTI The Higgs Review summary page". Retrieved on 20 October 2007.

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[edit] Further reading

Aspects of Non-executive Directorship available from www.nonexecdirector.co.uk.

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