Look Lead Love Learn
1.50 Credits
Member Price $99
Non-Member Price $123
Overview
Collaborate, connect, innovate and inspire for success (bold)
It’s a new world for accountants and finance professionals. Ground-breaking shifts in regulation, leadership and technology mean that “business as usual” doesn’t cut it anymore. Success now depends on our ability to collaborate, connect, innovate and inspire.
For the past decade, Bill Sheridan has used the Maryland Association of CPAs acclaimed blog, CPA Success, to advise us on how to collaborate, connect, innovate and inspire. In doing so, he’s learned a valuable lesson along the way: We build better businesses, live better lives and conquer complexity when we master the ability to look, lead, love and learn. Join this webcast to hear more.
Highlights
Collaborate and connect with others
Innovate
Inspire others
Build a strong and future-ready culture in your company
Conquer complexity with collaboration
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
CPAs, leaders
Objectives
- Identify best practices for leadership, future-readiness, lifelong learning and service to others
- Recognize how these practices relate to you, your organization, and your career
- Determine why anticipation is the key missing competency in business today
- Identify steps to becoming future-ready
- Identify what separates the best leaders from the rest of the pack
- Recognize the importance of relationships and culture
- Identify key reasons why lifelong learning is imperative
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Bill Sheridan, Comms Manager, Maryland Association of CPAs
Bill is the Maryland Association of CPAs’ e-communications manager; a member of the MACPA team since 2000, he is creator and co-writer of CPA Success (www.CPASuccess.com), the MACPA’s daily blog and one of the profession’s leading voices in the blogosphere. He also is creator, writer and producer of CPA Spotlight, a weekly podcast that examines issues of importance to CPAs; and creator of a series of electronic newsletters that provide MACPA members with headlines and resources in four subject areas (taxation, technology, resources for CPA firms, and resources for CPAs in business and industry). Bill has built a blog called CPA Learning 2.0, designed to help teach CPAs and staffers at state CPA societies more about social media tools.
Non-Member Price $123
Member Price $99