key advice for potential partners
bonus: 8 questions to ask plus words from our expert council.
by martin bissett
passport to partnership
bonus: 8 questions to ask plus words from our expert council.
by martin bissett
passport to partnership
deliver not only rewards but sanctions.
by bill reeb and dominic cingoranelli
卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 / succession institute
let’s take a close look at what accountability might look like.
more on performance management for pro members: accountability requires clear expectations | accountability is for everyone | who decides what? | firms say what would change retirement pay | action plans for transitioning partners | how retirement issues affect succession planning | how partner ratings factor into equity | cpa firm performance assessments: 15 core competencies, 21 questions
for partners, accountability is best described as having a system in place that rewards partners for
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will you be forged in fire or flutter away like ash?
by martin bissett
passport to partnership
a lesson in customer service and reputation.
by martin bissett
passport to partnership
you need to ponder some questions before you answer.
by bill reeb and dominic cingoranelli
卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 / succession institute
everywhere you turn, you overhear someone talking about, being asked about the status of, or referring to their need to develop, a succession plan.
more on performance management: how retired partners are robbing their own firms | how involved should retired owners be? | how to find a partner’s replacement | action plans for transitioning partners | how retirement issues affect succession planning | succession: the questions to care about | 7 succession questions to ignore for now | cpa firm performance assessments: 15 core competencies, 21 questions
as a matter of fact, for the past 12 years through surveys with the aicpa, we have been asking firms to share with us whether or not they have a succession plan in place.
when you consider the responses to this question from the pcps succession institute succession management surveys conducted in 2008 and 2012, clearly more and more firms are:
here is the question we asked along with summary data from both surveys: read more →
what commercial awareness really means. plus 5 reasons firms don’t thrive … and how to solve them.
by martin bissett
passport to partnership
if you don’t set policies and enforce retirement deals, your firm could become a financial hostage.
by bill reeb and dominic cingoranelli
as many as 30 percent of firms pay more to retiring partners than they initially agreed, according to our succession survey.
more on performance management for pro members: how involved should retired owners be? | firms say what would change retirement pay | action plans for transitioning partners | how retirement issues affect succession planning | how partner ratings factor into equity | develop your employees or suffer the consequences | what having your employees’ backs means | do cpa firms need management or leadership? | job 1 for the practice owner: client management
here’s why.
bonus checklist: 5 questions for self-evaluation.
by martin bissett
passport to partnership
is your plan upside down?
by bill reeb and dominic cingoranelli
卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 / succession institute
are your projections sending your firm backward?
by martin bissett
passport to partnership
consider creating two classes of partners.
by bill reeb and dominic cingoranelli
卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 / succession institute
when partners plan to retire, how do we go about creating additional capacity or freeing up the necessary capacity to handle the client transitions that need to occur?
more on performance management: partner retirement and the war for clients | succession: the questions to care about | 7 succession questions to ignore for now | develop your employees or suffer the consequences | what having your employees’ backs means | 5 harmful management attitudes (and how to fix them) | job 1 for the practice owner: client management
first, all of the “c” clients, which is our shorthand way of describing the smallest clients the firm serves – who while profitable, don’t have much opportunity to hire us for additional services – should not be transitioned to partners, but rather to managers.
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should you add a partner … or capacity? they’re not the same thing.
by bill reeb and dominic cingoranelli
卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 / succession institute
let’s assume you have a retiring partner. you have decided how to pay the partner for his/her value in the firm, you have pinned down the mandatory sale of ownership date (mso) so you can phase that partner out of his or her leadership role in the firm, and you have covered the single most abused part of the succession process, which is client transition. it is now time to discuss how to find replacements for the retiring senior partners.
more on performance management: action plans for transitioning partners | partner retirement and the war for clients | succession: the questions to care about | the pitfalls of equity allocation and reallocation | cpa firm performance assessments: 15 core competencies, 21 questions | how to target what skills to develop now
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the most commonly asked question on this topic is “how can we find people with the same technical skills, management ability, client service capacity and vision for the firm’s future as those who are leaving?” the simple answer is “you won’t, so stop looking for that exact combination.”
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“now, more than ever before firms need to be clear regarding their roi proposition to clients.”
by martin bissett
passport to partnership