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Friendships Need KPIs Just Like Your Business

Every January, you and your clients set the usual goals. Lose weight, drink water, hit revenue targets, add clients,...

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The Risk of Leading Too Carefully During Change

This is the part I don’t usually say out loud. I need to admit something that’s uncomfortable for someone in my...

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Celebrating 2025: Woodard’s Wins, Growth and Team Achievements

As we wrap up 2025, it feels like the right time to pause and reflect on what has been a truly meaningful year at...

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AI Training and Education in Academia

Editor’s Note: This article is part 2 of a 3-part series on the importance of AI education for Accounting...

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Cleanup Season: How to Present the Three Paths Forward

Editor’s Note: This article is part 2 of a 2-part series on year-end cleanup season. View all of the articles in this...

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It’s That Time Again: Year-End Cleanup Calls

Editor’s Note: This article is part 1 of a 2-part series on year-end cleanup season. View all of the articles in this...

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How Failed Leadership Harms Accounting Professionals

In the accounting world, accuracy matters. Deadlines matter. Compliance matters.But none of it works without strong...

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The Competitive Advantage of AI Training for Accounting Professionals

Editor’s Note: This article is part 1 of a 3-part series on the importance of AI education for Accounting...

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Gratitude Adjustment

I’ve been thinking a lot about my grandson lately, sweet, adorable, heart-stealing Carter, who turned two just ten days...

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How a Kindle and a Habit Transformed My Accounting Life

For years, I watched people online proudly announce that they’d read 30, 40, even 50 books a year. Meanwhile, I...

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