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Accounting Today Podcast Accounting Today
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Accounting Today’s editors talk with thought leaders and changemakers from across the public accounting profession.
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Fixing the pipeline problem
The National Pipeline Advisory Group's recommendations cover a wide range of ways to attract more people to the profession, and NPAG facilitator and ConvergenceCoaching co-founder Jennifer Wilson walks us through what everyone can do to bring in the next generation. If you're interested in helping, you can take the Pipeline Pledge here.
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Taking her firm forward
Laura Sprouse, the new CEO of Top 100 Firm Brown Edwards, shares her path to leadership, and where she's taking her firm in the future.
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Is there a fiscal doctor in the house?
What it means to be an accountant is changing -- and that may be an important part of attracting more young people too the profession, says David Bergstein.
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Your clients don't value what you do
What clients value and what accountants think they value are rarely the same thing, and Joe Woodard makes the case that it's accountants who need to change their ideas around value, not clients.
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Work less, do more
Why work 80 hours a week when you can work 40? Why work 40 when you can work 25? Consultant Geraldine Carter explains why it's not the hours you work that matter, but what you and your clients get out of them, and shares strategies from her new book to help build accounting practices that take less of your time but deliver just as much value -- if not more.
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Accounting's past — and future
The co-leaders of the Rosenberg Group, Marc Rosenberg and Kristen Rampe look back at three decades of change in the accounting profession — and what lies ahead.