bob lewis: the key to your revenue rebound

re-learning the basics of biz dev.

bob lewis

in today’s uncertain economy, it seems that cpa firms must be especially agile and adaptable to survive. they must be real “learning organizations.” but what are the characteristics of an agile, adaptable, quick-learning cpa firm? and how do you get that way?

we’ve been asking experts throughout the profession, and here’s one answer.

bob lewis
visionary marketing / pmb helin donovan

here’s what i see as a their path to a “learning organization” that is occurring in many firms today.

one of the main problems cpa firms are encountering is revenue reductions. factoring out mergers or acquisitions from the calculations, a large number of firms are flat or have experienced negative growth for the first time in a long time, if not ever.

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delighting clients in busy season

what do accountants talk about when they talk about…? when 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 asks practicing accountants how they “delight” clients during busy season, one word pops up more than any other: “personal.” clearly, clients respond to “financial” “planning” “service” with “questions” … continued

five ways to shift from cross-selling to cross-serving your clients

tracy crevar warren
tracy crevar warren, ceo, the crevar group

how to embrace a new advisory role and really deliver value.

in the new book, “bull’s-eye! the ultimate how-to marketing and sales guide for cpas,” business development veteran russ molinar discusses a concept he calls “cross-serving.” according to tracy crevar warren, writing in the latest aicpa cpa insider, cross-serving offers an alternative to cross-selling, while highlighting the importance that the trusted advisory role plays in serving clients.

she cites the bay street group research showing 63% of clients indicate that proactive advice and consultation is an important criterion in selecting a cpa firm. however, 44% noted problem-solving ability as a top factor.

for more on the research findings and how to put them to use in your accounting firm, visit “the seven keys to successful cpa firm management” and click on client service+satisfaction.

and then she lays out five steps to shift from cross-selling to cross-serving:    read more →