I enjoy the game of golf, but to be frank, I’m a hacker. My friend Roney's goal is to finish three under par. My goal is to finish losing under three balls. The only time I ever improve, and do so significantly, is with coaching. 'Keep your head down, relax your grip, accelerate through the shot.' My coach sees what I can't possibly observe. The same holds true for business.
Accountants are among the very best financial coaches, helping all kinds of clients improve their businesses. Part of how we add value is sharing best practices between clients in similar circumstances.
Ironically, most accounting firms don’t have the same level of insight into other accounting firms to improve their own businesses. As a result, many accounting firms have outdated processes and technology. Enter The Practice Coach. The purpose of The Practice Coach is to share process and technology best practices among accounting firms.
Working for Intuit affords me the privilege of learning from thousands of accounting firms. My role at Intuit, combined with a dozen years in public practice, provides me with a unique perspective to share the best practices from a variety of firms.
If you manage an accounting practice and are committed to improving the processes and productivity of your firm, this blog is for you. Use the ‘Subscribe’ tool to add this content to your favorite homepage. Welcome to the team.
Now for the legal exuberance. The opinions and positions in this blog are solely mine and should not be interpreted as the opinions or positions of Intuit, Inc. While many of the ideas, best practices and research are gathered in the course of my work at Intuit, the representation of those learnings are strictly mine and should not be construed as the positions or representations of Intuit.
Let’s start coaching!
Accountants are among the very best financial coaches, helping all kinds of clients improve their businesses. Part of how we add value is sharing best practices between clients in similar circumstances.
Ironically, most accounting firms don’t have the same level of insight into other accounting firms to improve their own businesses. As a result, many accounting firms have outdated processes and technology. Enter The Practice Coach. The purpose of The Practice Coach is to share process and technology best practices among accounting firms.
Working for Intuit affords me the privilege of learning from thousands of accounting firms. My role at Intuit, combined with a dozen years in public practice, provides me with a unique perspective to share the best practices from a variety of firms.
If you manage an accounting practice and are committed to improving the processes and productivity of your firm, this blog is for you. Use the ‘Subscribe’ tool to add this content to your favorite homepage. Welcome to the team.
Now for the legal exuberance. The opinions and positions in this blog are solely mine and should not be interpreted as the opinions or positions of Intuit, Inc. While many of the ideas, best practices and research are gathered in the course of my work at Intuit, the representation of those learnings are strictly mine and should not be construed as the positions or representations of Intuit.
Let’s start coaching!