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Keep Your Firm In Motion

Date
June 7, 2016
$29
Standard Price

Find your way through the latest trends on the horizon, current practice challenges and embrace solutions that bridge the gap. Identify areas where your firm may need to reframe its culture and strategy. Learn transition tips and tools to keep your firm in motion and remain relevant into the future.

  • Understand the benefits of transitioning from a traditional firm model to a newer, more innovative future model and how to make needed modifications.
  • Learn how to address current practice challenges by making changes to firm culture and strategy.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Natasha Schamberger
Associate Director - Firm Services, AICPA
Speaker Image for Carolyn Hall
Partner, Wiss

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