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five new google maps and waze features


finding your way – and avoiding traffic tickets – will soon be much easier.

by rick richardson
technology this week

it’s much simpler to avoid traffic when you use google maps and waze, whether you’re using them for a road trip or your regular commute to work. five new features have made both apps even better, including one that alerts you to traffic that may affect you even if you’re not in that location.

more technology this week: new warehouse robot could revolutionize efficiency | new pacemaker powered by light, no batteries | is nasa about to make air travel cheaper? | your brain can store 10 times more than anyone thought | microsoft discovers a security flaw impacting android apps | ai-engineered enzyme could be solution to plastic pollution | ai named the highest-paying in-demand tech skill for 2024 | lenovo readies new thinkbook laptop with a transparent display | microsoft moves further into nuclear development with new director
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sean duncan: discover your own genius | the disruptors

there aren’t enough of us to help everyone who needs our help.

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the disruptors
with liz farr

what would work look like if it reflected your passions? “imagine,” says sean duncan, cpa, “if you worked with the people that you loved working with, talking about the things that you love talking about, and you made a living and helped them?” as duncan says, “that’s just freakin’ awesome!”

more podcasts and videos:  caleb jenkins: firm growth requires owners to shift roles | chris hervochon: be the leader you want to work for | ira rosenbloom: don’t merge for the moneyadam lean: get out of the accountant’s trapgeraldine carter: charging more is better for your clients |

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duncan was working at a large regional firm back in 2006 when he noticed that many small business clients were asking him for advice, but they couldn’t afford the fees of a large firm. so he started his firm out of “kind of this gut feel” of wanting to help those small business clients. over the years, his firm, smd consulting and accounting, has developed a specialty in working with video game developers, a special passion of duncan’s.

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ask not what ai can do for you, ask what you can do for ai

four actions to take now.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

the potentials and requirements of artificial intelligence are still a massive unknown. so far, we’re getting only a distant whiff of what’s to come.

yes, ai is already serving us with doing research, composing letters, filling in blanks and taking best guesses. but turning it into a multifunctional workhorse is still a workhorse in progress.

more: allison schlegelmilch: leadership lessons from firm mergers | cas can play a critical role in clients’ vendor selection | artificial intelligence: it’s a matter of time | ai will steal your job. and that’s a good thing | allan koltin: how small firms can thrive against pe-powered competitors | the power of community in accounting | desperate cfos are outsourcing accounting functions | tax and accounting jobs and salaries show strength | olympics of outsourcing and offshoring for accountants | new study: strong and steady growth for accountant jobs and salaries
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while the ubertechies are working on that, the rest of us should be figuring out how we have to change to accommodate ai, to avoid its pitfalls and make best use of its potential.
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who to hire when it’s time to grow

young businesswoman speaking with client

management and review still will be needed.

by ed mendlowitz
202 questions and answers: managing an accounting practice

question: a cpa sole practitioner with a few part-time staff told me that he has come to realize that he no longer had a practice, but a business, and wanted to hire a person for “growth,” not just someone to help him get through the day.

more: hourly billing doesn’t cover the value; now what? | ask for what you’re worth | two options for collecting past due fees | when board service gets tricky | eleven ways new staffers can help bring in business | busy season is over, so it’s time for some resolutions | want to merge? six steps to take | how to start providing family office services | every accounting firm needs quality control
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how to upgrade c and d clients

use relationship building and a little bit of detective work.

by alan anderson, cpa
transforming audit for the future

ideally, if you’re practicing business-mindedness, you only keep the a and b clients. if a client is below that level, you must consider whether that client is salvageable. if the answer is no, you need to exit the relationship.

more: eleven types of audit clients and which to fire | don’t risk losing good employees for bad clients | four questions to make your firm more successful as a business | say adios to audit fee pressure | deliver more audit value by getting out of the conference room | six essential elements in audit planning | before the audit: more than just planning | five crucial attributes for successful audit leadership | put the ethics code to work for your clients and your firm | is audit in crisis because of definitions?
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for c and d clients, you want to try to grow them into a or b clients by developing a relationship with them. if they don’t reach that level within three years, they can be passed off to another firm. there’s always more than enough work to go around with a and b clients.

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