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Leadership: Hire the Best…Then Get Out of Their Way

By September 11, 2013 No Comments
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Great leaders actually do less than mediocre leaders in managing their staff. A great leader will invest considerable time in recruiting top talent, but once on board she will provide the hire freedom to accomplish what needs to be done. She will not tell the hire how to do his or her job…she trusts the person will decide the best course of action. Great leaders provide support for their staff by asking, “What can I do to help you do your job more effectively?” Empowering your staff is a strong motivational factor that leads to high productivity.

Published by Conselium Executive Search, the global leader in compliance search.  

Frequently Asked Questions

A Pharmaceutical Compliance Director leads compliance strategy, advises business leaders, manages risks, and ensures adherence to healthcare regulations and ethical standards.

Most employers require a bachelor's degree, leadership experience, and at least eight years of compliance, legal, regulatory, or healthcare compliance expertise.

Strong compliance leadership helps organizations reduce regulatory risk, support ethical business practices, and maintain stakeholder trust across global operations.

Key skills include regulatory knowledge, risk assessment, team leadership, stakeholder communication, strategic planning, and cross-functional collaboration.

Responsibilities include compliance guidance, program oversight, policy implementation, training support, risk management, and collaboration with legal and regulatory teams.

Many senior pharmaceutical compliance positions offer relocation assistance for qualified candidates when on-site leadership is required.

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