Laurence Simons surveyed general counsel in the UK, Europe and US
General counsel should possess six key competencies according to new research. A white paper by executive consultancy Laurence Simons, found the following competencies to be most important:
“This report has been created to examine the competencies perceived by GCs to be most critical for success,” said Angela Floydd, Laurence Simons’ chief commercial officer behind the research. “We also identify which of these qualities are innate in most GCs, and those likely to require more effort. The results reflect the versality of the GC profile and close alignment between the skills GCs perceive to be critical qualities for the role and their natural behaviours.
“From these results, and our first-hand experience of working with GCs, we can see the significant potential for GCs to help transform companies and their pivotal role in creating a high functioning executive team,” she added.
The research involved the participation of 149 general counsel from the UK, Europe and US.
It revealed that there were three competencies where GCs showed the highest potential, which was not identified as most critical to their role by GCs themselves, but nonetheless reflected key strengths that they are likely to bring to the role.
They are: