Yes, Technology Disrupts – But for the Better

Hitendra Patil: Celebrate the pandemic’s silver lining.

The Disruptors
With Liz Farr for CPA Trendlines

Technology is disrupting the profession, but for the good.

Hitendra Patil, CPA, long the head of customer success at AccountantsWorld by IRIS and an independent advisor, says that the silver lining of the pandemic is that it forced accountants to move to the cloud and to develop distributed labor models–changes that are here to stay.

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“We can’t fight the rapid technological changes – we can only leverage them to provide better service and insights to our clients,” Patil said. “Technology puts advisory services within the financial reach of more small business owners. But the superpower that accountants still have is the ability to connect our clients’ goals and aspirations with what’s happening in accounting,” he added, saying that it enables conversations on a higher level. “Instead of pestering them for bank statements and receipts, we can ask about trends we see in the financials,” Patil said.