Learn How to Let Go and Let Someone Else Step Up

Young businesswoman talking to her client and using tabletThree ways for leaders to draw in more.

By Sarah Johnson Dobek

Encouraging new leaders and creating smooth transitions are easy goals to identify. Honing in on specific tactics to accomplish these broad objectives can be much more difficult. This post offers practical suggestions from current leaders at firms that are finding success at developing the leadership capabilities of younger team members.

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Leadership is one of the top issues facing accounting firms today. We often hear firms say they can’t find or don’t have good leaders in their organization.