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The Journal of Accountancy podcast discusses the key issues facing the accounting profession.

Journal of Accountancy Podcast AICPA & CIMA

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The Journal of Accountancy podcast discusses the key issues facing the accounting profession.

    ‘Go before you’re ready’: Advice for leaders in all walks of life

    ‘Go before you’re ready’: Advice for leaders in all walks of life

    To Jen Croneberger, it’s easy for many in society to spend a lot of time planning to do big things but not always carrying out those plans. Taking an “if/then response approach” to life prevents accomplishing big goals, and so Croneberger advises people to take big leaps, even if they’re uncertain about having a safety net.
    That’s one of several leadership concepts discussed on this JofA podcast episode. Croneberger, an author and consultant, is the keynote speaker June 17 at the AICPA & CIMA Not-for-Profit Industry Conference. In this conversation, she previews that session, explains the words behind the acronym BRAVE, and shares the importance of human-focused leadership in an AI-driven world.
    Croneberger also responds to the topic of a JofA episode from April 2022 about how belief differs from arrogance.
    What you’ll learn from this episode:
    ·         A preview of Croneberger’s keynote session at the AICPA & CIMA Not-for-Profit Industry Conference in June.
    ·         Why leadership is “a behavior, not a title.”
    ·         Some of the ways she applies a sports background to her role as a consultant.
    ·         Why Croneberger likes the leadership advice “Go before you’re ready.”
    ·         How we can use digital devices to improve self-care.
    ·         The importance, in Croneberger’s mind, of speaking openly about topics such as depression.

    • 25 min
    Comfort in the uncomfortable: One-on-one meeting strategies that work

    Comfort in the uncomfortable: One-on-one meeting strategies that work

    In the first part of a two-part podcast discussion, Hamza Khan detailed how he was affected by a severe case of burnout about 10 years ago. In this episode, Khan, an author and keynote speaker, shares more about his battle with burnout today.
    Khan explained some of the reasons burnout can affect women in particular and shared some of the knowledge gleaned from attending two AICPA & CIMA Women’s Global Leadership Summits. He also discussed why having relatively few one-on-one meetings with his boss became a bad thing — and how leaders can make those meetings better.
    What you’ll learn from this episode:
    ·         Why Khan wanted to emulate Jay-Z.
    ·         The CASTLE acronym and it’s tie-in to burnout.
    ·         Why Khan took one-on-one meetings for granted earlier in his career.
    ·         The tough questions managers should ask employees in one-on-one meetings.
    ·         Why the technological disruption in business today is “a time of danger but also a time of opportunity.”
     

    • 13 min
    Working 9 to 9: One expert’s experience with severe burnout

    Working 9 to 9: One expert’s experience with severe burnout

    Hamza Khan believes the four-day workweek to be “an inevitability.” It is the sort of workplace trend that could help to diminish burnout, which is the main topic of this JofA podcast episode with Khan, an author and entrepreneur.
    This episode is the first of a two-part conversation with Khan, who has given keynote presentations at several AICPA & CIMA events, including the Global Women’s Leadership Summit and the CFO Conference.
    Khan spoke last year on the JofA podcast about the difference between managing and leading, and he’ll talk on the next episode about how strong leadership should include meaningful one-on-one meetings.

    • 17 min
    How to best tackle technology and the talent pipeline

    How to best tackle technology and the talent pipeline

    Tom Hood, CPA/CITP, CGMA, executive vice president–Business Growth and Engagement at AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, has his finger on the pulse of the profession. He’s traveled all over, talking to everyone from corporate CFOs to newly minted accountants and accounting apprentices, and he’s sharing some of the insights gained from those discussions on this episode of the JofA podcast.
    Hood, who has been in his current role for three years after a long stint as CEO of the Maryland Association of CPAs, takes time to reflect on his move to the “global stage,” to explain the issues that most concern finance leaders, and to detail an early apprenticeship success story.
    What you’ll learn from this episode:
    ·         Hood’s reflection on three years in an AICPA & CIMA executive role.
    ·         The “pre-Internet” computer technology Hood’s company used when he was a CFO.
    ·         One example of how the power of peers has built the Future of Finance Leadership Advisory Group.
    ·         Why the story one bank’s apprentice provides hope in addressing the accounting talent pipeline drought.
    ·         The top-of-mind issues for finance leaders for this year and into 2025.

    • 16 min
    The reasons economic sentiment about the coming year is on the rise

    The reasons economic sentiment about the coming year is on the rise

    Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, AICPA & CIMA associate director–Management Accounting Research and Development, explains in this JofA podcast episode why finance decision-makers in the first-quarter Business & Industry Economic Outlook Survey are more optimistic now compared with the end of 2023.
    Witt summarizes the survey results, including CPA decision-makers’ expectations for revenue and profit increases and the top challenges facing them and their businesses.
    What you’ll learn from this episode:
    ·         A breakdown of sentiment about the domestic economy and CPA decision-makers’ own organizations.
    ·         Projected increases in revenue and profits for the coming 12 months.
    ·         The top challenges facing finance executives.
    ·         The hiring outlook for the coming year and how it differs by company size.

    • 10 min
    The CFO agenda: Hybrid work, cybersecurity, career development and more

    The CFO agenda: Hybrid work, cybersecurity, career development and more

    The AICPA & CIMA CFO Conference begins April 24 in Charleston, S.C.
    Sandy Sloyer, CPA, CGMA, and Misty Geer, CPA, CGMA are long-time members of the conference planning committee, and they joined the JofA podcast to discuss how priorities have changes for finance leaders over the past few years — and how the conference agenda has been adapted as a result.
    Here’s a link to the list of conference sessions.
    What you’ll learn from this episode:
    ·         Attendance options for the April conference.
    ·         How the conference planning committee adapted to the pandemic era.
    ·         Key issues facing CFOs and the finance function these days.
    ·         Agenda highlights, along with some of Geer’s favorite speakers from previous years.
    ·         Sloyer’s feeling every year when the conference ends.
    ·         Why the event is for current CFOs and aspiring ones.

    • 14 min

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