gender bias still a problem

businesswoman opens door to brick wall5 ways men receive preferential treatment.

by ida o. abbott
sponsoring women: what men need to know

gender bias reflects entrenched beliefs and assumptions about women based on stereotypes about appropriate roles and behaviors for women.

unconscious thoughts about the kinds of work women are and are not suited for, especially if they are mothers, remove highly qualified women from consideration for leadership opportunities and positions.

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in the past, working women suffered overt discrimination and explicit bias. they were told outright they were not “fit” for certain jobs, were too emotional and unreliable to be given responsible roles, and were taking the place of men who needed to support families. sometimes the bias was ostensibly intended to “protect” women and occasionally it was hostile. but it was out in the open and women understood the barriers they faced. read more →

when to hire an admin assistant

ed mendlowitz cpa the practice doctor q and ado the math. hire the best.

by ed mendlowitz
the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 practice doctor

question: i seem to be wasting a lot of time and can’t put my finger on it. i go home at night feeling i am more behind than when i started that morning and my chargeable time is dropping. what suggestions can you make?

answer: many professionals, not just cpas are spending more and more time on non-business purpose activities. i don’t want to say nonessential because booking a flight or setting up a client meeting is essential, just that it is not what you are being paid for – it is not your business purpose. this person i spoke to, and many others in similar circumstances, need administrative assistance.

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why women are overlooked (and how to fix it)

five young business people at work in an office setting.3 reasons why men don’t pick women protégées.

by ida o. abbott
sponsoring women: what men need to know

let’s assume a powerful man works with two junior colleagues, a man and a woman, who are both equally talented, motivated and superbly skilled performers. according to what we know from research and experience, that powerful man is more likely to sponsor the man than the woman.

more on sponsoring women for leadership: 3 ways men are favored in the workplace | women need promotions, not just advice | mentor or sponsor? how to distinguish roles | 4 ways women leaders improve firms | cpa firms must ‘man up’ and get women on board

why is that? what factors go into a sponsor’s calculation about where to place his most active support and for whom to expend his political capital? and why don’t more women come across as “leadership material,” even when their talents and abilities should make them great candidates? i have some answers.

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3 ways men are favored in the workplace

businesswoman looking directly aheadleaders sometimes don’t see women in the same light.

by ida o. abbott
sponsoring women: what men need to know

let’s assume a powerful man works with two junior colleagues, a man and a woman, who are both equally talented, motivated and superbly skilled performers. according to what we know from research and experience, that powerful man is more likely to sponsor the man than the woman.

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why is that? what factors go into a sponsor’s calculation about where to place his most active support and for whom to expend his political capital? and why don’t more women come across as “leadership material,” even when their talents and abilities should make them great candidates? i have some answers.

read more →

how to notify clients of a partner’s retirement

ed mendlowitz cpa the practice doctor q and aphase in so there are no surprises.

by ed mendlowitz
the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 practice doctor

question: thank you for your q&as on the death of a sole practitioner and purchase of a practice. do you have anything about the retirement or death of a senior partner?

answer: the death of a senior partner, or any partner, becomes public knowledge almost immediately with many clients attending the funeral, wake or shiva. in those cases i have not seen any falloff of clients since there is a correct assumption by clients that

  • there was backup,
  • that the files are intact and will be maintained, and
  • if staff was working on that client they will continue.

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