4091493  |  Vendor Webcasts  |  June 2

How to Innovate When Your Boss Says 'No'

Friday, June 2, 2023 7:00am - 8:30am

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Innovate or die

You may have been told this, or something along those lines. So, you burn the midnight oil coming up with great ideas for how your organization can beat the competition to the punch. You present your innovative ideas and projects to your boss, who answers with the dreaded, "No."

You know your organization's future depends on its ability to do things differently, but how do you innovate when leadership blocks your path?

Objectives

  • Recognize major disruptions that are affecting The Accounting and finance world
  • Identify steps for pursuing innovative projects despite skepticism from managers and executives
  • Identify ways to convince skeptical managers that innovative projects are worth pursuing
  • Identify a three-@step plan for becoming Future-@ready

Instructors


Designed For

Forward-thinking accountants and finance professionals who want to help their organizations remain relevant in a changing and complex world


Highlights

•major disruptions that are affecting The Accounting and finance world •a three-@step plan for becoming Future-@ready in an age of disruption •a blueprint for how to overcome The objections of skeptical managers and executives


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Instructors

Bill Sheridan

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.


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