The accounting profession is undergoing tremendous change — both on a talent/staffing level and with technological innovations, more efficient software and artificial intelligence. Accounting leadership must not only adjust to that change but make decisions on the fly, consider the greater good and create an inclusive environment. Here are some thoughts on good and bad leadership and what the implications are for both in the accounting profession.
One thing is certain — change is needed at all levels in the accounting profession to enable leaders to lead successfully and for the next aspiring professionals to fill their shoes.
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