Board of Directors × Strengths: Collaboration & Teamwork

For Those Strong in Collaboration & Teamwork

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things while cooperating as a team member.

Teamwork takes various forms. There are roles that lead as a leader, roles that support from behind, roles that generate ideas, and roles that coordinate and bring everything together. Collaboration may occur in small teams working closely together or as part of a large organization.

The jobs introduced here tend to emphasize team collaboration. Find your own way of contributing to a team.

7 jobs found.

National Health Insurance Association Executive

Serves as an executive such as director or auditor of a National Health Insurance Association, making decisions on association operations including premium settings, benefit policies, and financial management.

Foundation executive officer (Chairman, Director, Auditor)

Oversees the management and operations of a foundation, executes decisions of the board of directors, and performs audits of operations and accounting as an auditor.

Executive Officer (not company officers such as directors)

Corporate manager responsible for day-to-day business execution based on board of directors' decisions.

Consumer Cooperative Director

A managerial position that decides the management policies and business operations of a consumer cooperative and takes charge of the cooperative's governance representing the interests of its members.

Special Company Executive (Chairman, President, Director)

Top executives who decide the company's management policies at shareholders' meetings and board of directors' meetings, and supervise and oversee business execution.

Tax Savings Association Officer

Tax Savings Association Officers manage and operate the association, handling decision-making at member general meetings and board meetings, financial management, accounting audits, tax declarations, and more.

Director (Independent Administrative Institution)

Directors of independent administrative institutions serve as members of the board of directors, taking on managerial roles in executing operations, ensuring governance, and formulating and implementing business plans and budgets.