why transparency matters in the ‘new firm’

clear glass marble on a beachit’s time to move from number cruncher to advisor. here are 4 questions to ask.

by jody padar
the radical cpa

aside from creating a new way to do compensation and work, the “new firm” model brings upon a whole new level of trans­parency for both the customers you work with and your employ­ees…

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…in at least four ways:

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new thinking brings new results

illustration of old thinking leading to old resultsbeing radical is all about your customer.

by jody padar
the radical cpa

once you begin brainstorming about overhauling your internal processes, you need to think about it from as many different viewpoints as possible, with an emphasis on design thinking. the easiest way to define design thinking is to look at it from your customer’s perspective instead of yours.

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it’s not all about you. i know, i know. but hear me out. it’s hard to look at your firm from a customer’s perspective. that’s why we gravitate to a firm-centric point of view. this point of view asks questions like:
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rick dreher innovates wipfli for clients, younger workers

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‘clients have budgets, and it’s part of our responsibility to deliver a high-quality, value-add solution within those budgets.’

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the cpa profession faces a crossroads at which firms will have to make some fundamental changes in their dealings with clients and staff, according to rick dreher, managing partner and chairman of wipfli.

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wipfli is a milwaukee-based accounting and consulting that generated $203.2 million in revenues for the 12 months ended may 2015. it ranks among the top firms in the nation at $181 million in revenue.
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10 questions to prepare for radical change

chalkboard illustration of "change is now"be the change you want to see.

by jody padar
the radical cpa

“say it with me now: i am a change agent.”

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before you consider adopting the cloud or any of the “new firm” mindset, you have to ask yourself if you are willing to be the change.
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