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practice makes perfect.

by martin bissett
business development on a budget

have you noticed all of those titles in the local bookstore or at the airport offering us the “key” to this and the “key” to that, the “six keys” to one thing, and the “four keys” to another?

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it also seems that every book is a “game-changer” now, to the point where it is difficult to understand what the game is anymore, never mind how to play it.
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vanover: 5-star firms don’t bill by the hour | the disruptors

measuring impact—not hours—creates happier teams, better clients, and a stronger profession.

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the disruptors
with liz farr

what will it take to kill the billable hour? chris vanover, founder of cpaclub, believes it’s not only “outdated and archaic,” but that today’s age of ai and automation is a recipe for the death of the billable hour.”    

more streaming: kless: profit is a result. flourishing is the purpose | whitman: build culture on ‘progress,’ not change | shein: no pe? no m&a? no problem | hood and weber: time to riseproctor: turn dumb ideas into brilliant solutionscarter-gray: how 1 poor review strengthened the firm | hartman: upwork to “40 under 40” in 3 yearstelka: transform fear into fuel | woodard: move past reports; deliver results | baker: find true purpose to end burnoutbrolin: the w.i.n. leadership formulagertrudes: how eos & “unreasonable hospitality” reshaped growthlab | vilms: the power of people in a tech-driven world | dickerson: from diagnosis to disruption | kapilovich: treat people like people | martha yasso: from wall street to main street | jackie meyer: tax plans in 90 seconds? believe it erica goode: build a $200k firm in 15hrs/week |

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cpaclub, formerly auditclub, operates under a different model. as hervochon explained in his first appearance on the disruptors, cpaclub operates as a subscription service, where pass holders have access on a monthly or annual basis to a team of highly skilled auditors and accountants. this innovative business model undoubtedly contributed to the firm’s recognition as calcpa’s firm of the year for 2025.  

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sroczynski: what every employer should know about dei law | move like this

“a knee-jerk pullback can actually increase legal risk.”

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move like this
with bonnie buol ruszczyk
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in a climate where diversity, equity, and inclusion (dei) programs have become political flashpoints, employment attorney aislinn sroczynski of royer cooper cohen braunfeld joins host bonnie buol ruszczyk on move like this to unpack the facts behind the fear. the result is a grounded, no-nonsense discussion on how firms can remain inclusive, compliant, and confident—without compromising their values.

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despite the noise, sroczynski reminds us that the legal foundation of dei hasn’t budged. title vii, the ada, the adea, and the equal pay act still form the bedrock of u.s. anti-discrimination law. “what’s changed,” she explains, “is the level of scrutiny.”

that means employers should revisit—not rewrite—their programs to ensure they focus on fairness regardless of protected characteristics, not because of them.

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