Workforce management
Workforce management
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Accounting firms love to talk about work-life balance. Leaders of accounting firms are consistently pitching their firm as the leader in work-life balance.
April 23 -
Deloitte vice chairman and chief inclusion officer Deb DeHaas discusses the firm's efforts at recruiting a more diverse workforce, in an interview with AccountingToday.com editor-in-chief Michael Cohn.
April 23 -
It takes about four weeks, on average, for CFOs to fill an open staff-level positions in accounting and finance, according to a new survey.
April 17 -
Transition Advisors president Joel Sinkin talks about what firms should do after a merger to retain their clients and staff members, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Daniel Hood.
April 14 -
Private sector employment increased by 191,000 jobs in March, according to payroll giant ADP, as companies ramped up their hiring as the weather improved.
April 2 -
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As the NBA season enters its critical stretch of the remainder of the regular season and tax season winds down, the natural question to ask is this: would LeBron James be as great a CPA as he is a basketball player?
March 25 -
The representation of women within the leadership of public accounting firms is too low, according to Jeanette Franzel, a member of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
March 24 -
Almost everyone uses Facebook to connect with friends and family. And YouTube is the place for sharing and watching videos. Great for fun, but not for real work. Have you ever considered bringing people together socially like YouTube or Facebookbut for getting work done, instead of avoiding it?
March 19 -
Deloitte held its board meeting in New York this past week and also took time to meet with some members of the press to discuss its diversity and recruiting efforts.
March 14 -
U.S. CFOs confidence in the U.S. economy increased more than 10 percent in the first quarter of the year, reaching a two-year high, according to a new survey by Financial Executives International and Baruch Colleges Zicklin School of Business.
March 13 -
The Private Companies Practice Section of the American Institute of CPAs recently issued its annual Top Issues Diagnostic Report. For the fifth consecutive year, owner/partner accountability and unity has been cited among the top two issues for CPA firms comprising more than 21 professionals.
March 13 -
Organizations will be facing problems finding the right employees and leadership in the years ahead, according to a new report from Deloitte.
March 11 -
Check out the digital edition of the March 2014 issue of Accounting Today.
March 7 -
Payroll software provider SurePayroll blamed the cold winter weather for an apparent hiring freeze at small businesses in February.
March 6 -
Business executives who are CPAs intend to do more hiring and business expansion in the year ahead, according to a new survey from the American Institute of CPAs.
March 6 -
Private sector employers added 139,000 jobs in February, according to payroll giant ADP, with the cold winter weather sapping the hiring numbers.
March 5 -
CPAs come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Each one has their strengths and weaknesses. And each one bases success off of what they see as success.
March 4 -
Employment at small businesses in the U.S. stayed stagnant in February, while the average number of hours worked and monthly wages both increased. However, overall, small business revenue declined 0.09 percent in January.
March 4 -
The Institute of Management Accountants released the results of a survey Monday showing that in every region the global accounting association surveyed, professionals holding its Certified Management Accountant credential had greater earning power than non-CMAs.
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