How to Create Firm Accountability

businesswoman talking to businessman over tabletIt’s a culture, not a checklist.

By August J. Aquila
What Makes a Great Partnership

Traditionally, becoming a partner in a CPA firm meant the end of a long, hard slog of grunt work and extended hours. But in today’s competitive environment, making partner is only the beginning of a new chapter of risks and challenges. And the work isn’t getting any easier.

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Today’s top CPA firm leaders are looking for new ways of building successful, enduring organizations. The culture of collegiality that gave way to a culture of entitlement is giving way to a new culture of performance and accountability.