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HOW TO ENGAGE PARTNERS IN THE FIRM'S FUTURE

HOW TO ENGAGE PARTNERS IN THE FIRM'S FUTURE

Join August Aquila and Rick Telberg for a one hour CPE program and then open question and answer session as they discuss what it takes to engage your partners in the future of your firm.
Cost Free
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateMay 29, 2013
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

No one would ever question that a firm’s success is ultimately tied to its partners’ performance. And yet, increasing partner performance and getting the partners to work together is one of the key issues facing the majority of firms today.

Partners are the culture in a professional services firm – what they believe, what they reward, what they do and how they do it determines what and how things get done. And, if they don’t believe in what the firm is doing, they will never be effective role models who think firm first and actively bring the whole of the firm’s services to their clients.

Most firms’ efforts to engage their partners and increase their performance have not generated the improvements hoped for or expected, while some firms have driven up performance to the detriment of unity. In order to succeed, to create a firm where all of the partners work to create an even better firm, we recommend that leaders and partners need to commit to:

• Having a compelling sense of direction/vision that all the partners share and want to play a part in achieving
• Developing strategy through an iterative bottom up process – only after direction has been agreed
• Creating collective responsibility and dealing with team dynamics when necessary
• Bringing the collective capabilities of the firm to the client by creating interlocking teams (partners need to know what services the firm provides and trust that their colleagues will deliver them to the same standard they do)
• Appointing a managing partner who is able to motivate/engage partners to want to play a part
• Expand the influential group of partners and get all partners involved
• Instilling an obligation to dissent when people see something being done that is against the firm’s values and the belief that the firm comes first
• Introducing a performance management system, which includes 360s/other feedback mechanisms where the data is shared and partners take shared responsibility
• Dealing with underperformance by creating an environment for those who don’t want to play – “while there may be a role for you, the solution must mirror the firm’s values. If not, we will help you find a new home.”

This is what it takes to start the process of engaging partners and improving performance. It’s not a one-time event, but a continual process. This is what successful firms do. Do you want your firm to be counted among them?

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August Aquila is one of the profession’s key thought leaders. He works with professional service firms both large and small, in the US and abroad. As a former partner in a Top100 US accounting firm and a senior executive with American Express Tax & Business Services, Inc., August brings a wealth of hands-on experience to the table. In 2004, 2007, 2009 to 2015 he was selected as one of the “Top 100 Most Influential People in The Accounting Profession” by Accounting Today. In 2003 August was inducted into the Accounting Marketing Association Hall of Fame. He won the 1994 Lawler Award for the best Journal of Accountancy article (“How to Lose Clients without Really Trying”). For twenty-seven years August has advised professional services firms covering succession planning, mergers and acquisitions, compensation plan designs and partnership issues. He has written several books on managing professional services firms as well. Most recently: Engaging Partners in the Firm’s Future, What Successful Managing Partners Do, Performance Is Everything – The Why, What and How of Designing Compensation Plans (AICPA), Client at the Core: Marketing and Managing Today’s Professional Services Firm (John Wiley & Sons) and Compensation as a Strategic Asset: The New Paradigm (AICPA). He is a frequent speaker at legal and accounting conferences.

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Rick Telberg

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Rick Telberg is a veteran analyst, advisor, commentator, editor and publisher. He brings a unique background and perspective to research and advisory services for the professional services community. Mr. Telberg may well be the accounting profession's most widely-known commentator through his long associations with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Accounting Today magazine, and today, CPA Trendlines. As an expert in management, marketing, media and e-commerce, Mr. Telberg has served as Senior Editorial Director of Pro2Net Corp., now www.smartpros.com, and as Director of Online Content at CPA2Biz, www.cpa2biz.com. Previously, Mr. Telberg served as the early Editor-in-Chief of Accounting Today, and as Vice President/Group Publisher at Thomson Financial (now SourceMedia), overseeing Practical Accountant, Accounting Technology, and what is now www.AccountingToday.com. Mr. Telberg was presented with a special citation by the National Society of Accountants for service to the profession and has served on a variety of boards and steering committees, including BKR International and the IBM Small Business Advisory Council. He is a graduate of New York University.

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