Workforce management
Workforce management
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If you've ever considered transitioning to a virtual model, now is a golden opportunity — but it should be done right.
August 11 -
Tamera Loerzel and Jennifer Wilson of ConvergenceCoaching return to look at external issues that the coronavirus pandemic has raised for accounting firms in terms of dealing with clients, revamping services offerings and more.
August 10 -
Post-pandemic accounting firms will need to work differently to retain the best and brightest.
August 10 -
Dress like a professional wherever you work.
August 7 -
Within minutes of concluding the video meeting, I’ve pretty much forgotten a good portion of what was discussed.
August 7 -
The economy showed signs of recovery despite the spread of the coronavirus across many parts of the country.
August 7 -
The COVID-19 pandemic flipped our working world on its head.
August 6 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs honored seven female professionals — four Emerging Leaders and three Experienced Leaders — for their contributions to the profession.
August 5 -
The living room is the new conference room, and it could lead us down a sticky path when it comes to taxes.
August 5 -
Maxwell Locke & Ritter is pursuing the same staffing strategy — and the same values — through the pandemic.
August 4 -
At a time when people are dealing with lots of internal pressure, one of the attributes to avoid as a leader is to become a micromanager. If you want to effectively lead a remote team, you’ve got to be willing to let go.
August 3 -
It doesn’t matter so much how smart you are or how well you did in school; the firm still needs to train you and get a feeling for your ability.
August 3 -
Tamera Loerzel and Jennifer Wilson of ConvergenceCoaching dive into the major issues that the COVID-19 pandemic has raised for accounting and tax firms — staff, technology, operations and more.
August 3 -
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The co-founder of recruitment platform Accountingfly will now head the North American accounting and business consulting provider.
July 30 -
With economic uncertainty, a pandemic, and concerns around race and equity topping daily headlines, existing initiatives to transform and innovate across people, processes and technology have become more amplified.
July 29 -
The new scholarship will offer four students across two academic years $5,000 each to cover education-related expenses.
July 28 -
A panel of female professionals discuss how firms can raise women's value and marketability in the workplace.
July 28 -
The problem for young people starting their careers is there is no one to really guide them and lead them forward.
July 27 -
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was fired for kneeling on the neck of George Floyd until he died, sparking worldwide protests, has been charged with multiple counts of felony tax evasion over five years.
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