Technology
Leaders Don’t Stay in One Place for Very Long…
Technology Keeps Moving, and So Should You. The only constant in our profession is change, and there’s no denying it. Improvements in technology, new mandates and acquisitions seem to happen every day. And if you don’t keep up, you can quickly be left behind.
Oct. 01, 2009
From the Oct. 2009 Issue
Technology Keeps Moving, and So Should You
The only constant in our profession is change, and there’s no denying it. Improvements in technology, new mandates and acquisitions seem to happen every day. And if you don’t keep up, you can quickly be left behind. The strongest leaders in the profession know this and work diligently to stay apprised of change, especially in the realm of technology.
With change taking place at such a rapid pace, what are practitioners to do? There are only so many hours in the day for researching the latest and greatest technology innovations, such as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), portals and hosted accounting solutions. Add keeping up with new tax laws and implementing proper branding and marketing to attract new clients and qualified staff, and it can seem overwhelming. But you have to do all of these things to remain current.
Keep in mind that the new generation of tax and accounting professionals is looking for a different kind of workplace. iPods, Blackberries, iPhones, Mac computers, and true work/life balance are at the heart of what the new generation of professionals requires in a work environment. It really isn’t your “father’s accounting firm” anymore. The days of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” are gone. Leading firms stay on top of technology changes and are always looking for ways to improve processes, making them better, faster and completely automated.
With all the change going on around us, you as a practitioner must ask yourself the following questions: Do I want to operate a highly efficient firm that supports work/life balance? Do I want a practice that is leading my clients into the future? Do I want to recruit talented young professionals to energize and move my practice forward?
If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, it’s important to understand how to achieve your vision. The answers may not seem simple, but I assure you that the solutions available are. SaaS, hosted applications — these are examples of technology developed with ultimate ease of use in mind. They are easily implemented, easily learned and easily operated.
In this time of great change, I look to this year’s 40 Under 40 for inspiration and leadership — and thank them for taking the reins on implementing new technology and sharing their successes with their peers. With this October issue, we celebrate the winners of our 2009 40 Under 40 accolade. Some recipients are from the vendor community, some from public accounting. Each one is making a real impact on our profession, and for that we thank them!