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FAST FORWARD Building the Profession of Tomorrow Report on Council’s Feedback on Strategic Implications for the Profession Tommye Barie, CPA Vice Chair of the Board Spring Council | May 18-20, 2014
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Economic & global impact Risks Too USA focused; business & profession needs to be global Smaller firms challenged to compete globally Keeping up with pace of change Opportunities New services, specialties, clients Positioning CPA & CGMA as premier global designations Effect of tech on compliance Challenges Commoditization and outsourcing of lower end work Rising security/privacy concerns Staying current and relevant Opportunities Focus on higher-value services Support clients/employers with data and analytics Faster delivery of client services
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Future of Learning takeaways Change in learning is inevitable Rise of competency-based models Technology enables more effective and efficient learning Time-tested methods will remain Challenges Transitioning to a new model Defining and measuring competencies & behaviors Gaining buy-in from regulators Key trends to watch Globalization – supporting clients and employers Regulatory overload and uncertainty Talent Multiple generations in the workplace Appealing to younger CPAs Diversifying profession Retention and development
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Copyright © 2014 American Institute of CPAs. All rights reserved. Thank you!
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2014 AICPA Spring Council Scottsdale, Arizona May 18-20, 2014
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