Workforce management
Workforce management
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Its getting harder and harder for firms to differentiate themselves, so they need to take every chance to reinforce their unique qualities.
November 2 -
The need to fill an open position can sometimes be so strong that firms are willing to take any warm body but one of the keys to long-term retention is to spend a little more time in the hiring process.
October 30 -
Consider some of the things our profession is doing that might be restricting younger people from advancing.
October 29 -
While some accounting firms are building better workplaces by surveying their employees, others are doing it by sending information back the other way.
October 28 -
Congratulations, you have posted that job opening to LinkedIn, CareerBuilder and every other website (or headhunter) you could conceivably think of. Now consider taking it down! Why?
October 27 -
When it comes to find ways to make your firm more attractive to employees, it makes sense to go straight to the horses mouth and ask your employees themselves.
October 27 -
Welcome to 20 Days to a Better Firm! In this series of short daily articles, well aim to show you how to make your practice a more attractive place for recruits and a place where current employees are more likely to stay.
October 26 -
ADP reported a pickup in wage growth for the private sector during the third quarter of the year, especially among younger workers switching jobs.
October 21 -
Lets face it. Whether we are talking about water (especially in California), oil or time, we are all unfortunately limited by the resources available at our disposal.
October 16 -
If you havent figured it out yet, people who are dealing with issues outside of your office not only struggle to provide value from their role, but they inadvertently interrupt the value provided by your entire organization. There is a story whirling around the college football arena about this exact issue.
October 14 -
Finding qualified candidates is one of the main problems facing the accounting profession today, according to a recent survey by the American Institute of CPAs. Hiring managers and firm leaders need to understand how to identify the right candidates during an interview so they can train and develop those hires for long-term growth. Tom Gimbel, founder and CEO of LaSalle Network, a staffing and recruiting firm headquartered in Chicago, has seven tips to ensure firms identify the strongest candidates.
October 14 -
The pace of change in the CPA profession is getting faster, and not enough accountants are ready, according to New York State Society of CPAs executive director Joanne Barry.
October 9 -
Attitudes toward work/life balance vary among accountants in different countries, according to a survey by the Institute of Management Accountants.
October 2 -
Between HBOs Silicon Valley, news of tech startups going public at premium valuations, and the allure of all-inclusive corporate campuses, the tech industry has never been hotter. For accountants, opportunities in the sector promise a mix of enjoyable work environments, significant growth prospects, and a change into something more dynamic than traditional public accounting.
October 2 -
Amid a slowing global economy, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that the U.S. added a lackluster 142,000 jobs in September, including 5,400 in accounting and bookkeeping services, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 5.1 percent.
October 2 -
Grant Thornton has rolled out a new benefit enhancement that will allow the firms employees to take time off as needed to meet their individual needs instead of a predetermined set of paid time off days.
October 1 -
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Leaders of the accounting profession discuss its biggest nightmares
September 28 -
Discussing the different generations approaches to evaluation
September 24 -
Teamwork is a concept that is thrown around loosely in the accounting profession. We all want it and expect it, until we worry if we are billing enough hours.
September 16
