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nancy mcclelland: be the one your clients ask first | the disruptors

rely on your professional network for answers you don’t know. plus 13 key takeaways.

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the disruptors
with liz farr

nancy mcclelland never intended to start a firm, but after leaving a toxic work environment, she took on a few part-time gigs. because she’d never worked at a cpa firm, she built it “the way it made sense” without bumping up against the traditions of “this is how it should be done.”

more podcasts and videos:  alan whitman: stop accepting the status quo | sean duncan: discover your own genius | ingrid edstrom: true wealth is not financial | 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 clientsvimal bava: when working smarter, not harder, is the only option | 

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the name of her firm – the dancing accountant – reflects her passion for dancing and membership in several dance troupes, including one where she wears miniskirts and go-go boots. sharing that passion with her clients means putting herself “out there” and having faith that her clients respect her work as an accountant. “and you hope that they don’t laugh too hard at your dancing or that they’re not disappointed to find out that you’re just doing silly, fun stuff.”

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discovery in california could power 375 million electric vehicles

according to world bank projections, lithium consumption will increase by 500% by 2050.

by rick richardson
technology this week

the enormous, rapidly receding salton sea in the southeast of california holds the key to the global future of clean energy. a new assessment from the u.s. department of energy claims this region contains an abundance of lithium, sufficient to power more than 375 million electric vehicle (ev) batteries. this news places the area as a potential powerhouse in the global lithium industry, surpassing the entire number of automobiles now on u.s. roadways.

more technology this week: five new google maps and waze features | 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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lithium is essential for the creation of rechargeable batteries, which are used in everything from smartphones to electric cars. given the global push for clean energy and the u.s. goal of increased energy independence, this discovery is a hopeful development. however, as researchers at the university of southern california (usc) warn, there could be severe adverse effects on the environment and public health if america rushes to harvest lithium.

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empower your team by dumping c and d clients

keeping bad clients can do more harm than you might think.

by alan anderson, cpa
transforming audit for the future

have you ever sat down with your team to get their honest opinions about what it’s like working with each one of your clients? this is an essential exercise if you want to build an empowered team. their experiences with the same client and people may differ vastly from yours. clients may treat the audit partner with respect but not the staff.

more: the new formula for an accounting business | how to upgrade c and d clients | can a service center model solve audit staffing shortages? | move to advisory and assurance with relevance | use eight audit exit items to deepen client relationships | know your three audit w’s | planning lays the foundation of audit relevance | are you correctly identifying the relevance intersection? | traditional audits don’t deserve premium billing | turning audit & accounting into assurance & advisory | stop sending the wrong message to audit teams
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your team wants to do quality work, but they may struggle to deliver if the clients don’t honor their end of the agreement.

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carrie steffen: leaders in accounting need these two superpowers | capstone conversations

capstone conversations
informal and informative discussions with leading growth strategists from the nation’s most dynamic cpa firms.

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capstone conversations
with jean caragher
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being a managing partner is tough enough, but now accounting firm leaders must master two new superpowers and cpe won’t help.

according to carrie steffen, co-founder and president of the whetstone group, a cpa firm growth strategy agency based in cedar rapids, iowa, managing partners always needed myriad skills. but today, a new generation of cpa firm leaders needs two more.

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“two of the characteristics that are in my mind, sort of leadership superpowers that maybe weren’t talked about in the last generation of leaders or even 10 years ago, are vulnerability and generosity,” steffen tells jean caragher in this episode of capstone conversations.

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how future-proof is the accounting profession? | accounting influencers

next-gen talent, technology, rebranding, business models, private equity. 

accounting influencers
with rob brown

is the accounting profession facing an identity crisis? can it adapt to meet the demands of a rapidly changing business landscape? rob brown brings together a panel of industry experts to discuss the future of accounting. jeff phillips, maureen dillmore, samantha louis, and sandra wiley share their perspectives on the profession’s challenges and opportunities.

more accounting influencers with rob brown

the panelists share their thoughts on various topics, including the talent shortage, the impact of technology, the changing business model, and the need to rebrand the accounting profession.

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