Anticipate Series with Karl Ahlrichs

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Tom Hood, CPA, CGMA CITP discusses hard trends forming big waves of disruption and change across the CPA profession.  The soft trend is whether the accounting and finance profession will recognize them and respond proactively.

Will the accounting industry be like the taxicab industry fighting Uber?  Or will it embrace and extend these oceans of opportunity and learn how to surf?

 

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Karl J. Ahlrichs, SHRM-SCP, SPHR has broad experience in the “human capital” of Finance and Accounting, with expertise in Human Resources, Operations and senior level problem solving.  He is a national speaker and author, presenting on the people issues in organizations and LEAN theory, and is often quoted in the national media.

 

Anticipate Change: Avoiding Ulcers in the New Normal World.  An advanced course in managing the personal impact of change and managing others as they navigate change.

Anticipate Client Needs: Beyond Best Practices in Client and Customer Service.  How to build a culture that is aligned with the customer experience.

Anticipate Development: Moving from Employee to Manager to Leader.  Handling one of the most difficult tasks in career management.

Anticipate Engagement: Motivating the Next Workforce.  An objective look at what motivational theories work in the modern world.

Anticipate Greatness: Building a Productive, Resilient Workforce.  A global look at high performing cultures, and the building blocks needed to sustain them.

Anticipate Inclusion: Building a Sustainable Culture of Diversity.  Diversity is who is on your team, inclusion is what you do with them.  Learn the difference.

Anticipate the Next Generation: A Different Take on the Generations.  A fresh look at the different generations, and the implications for the future.

These courses are offered as scheduled webevents, they can also be taken at your convenience (24/7) as an On Demand product.

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