The blueprint for an effective team: how to structure and hire for painless growth
Discover your firm's ideal team structure and how to hire the best people for each role, which can be the foundation of your growth, profits and lifestyle.
About this event
When many accounting firm owners think of growth, they also think of pain. But it doesn't need to be this way.
In this webinar, Richard Snell will be joined by Ed Chan from Chan & Naylor to learn his blueprint for building a scalable team, based on his experience growing his firm to 150 staff across 12 offices.
Ed will share his ideal team structure and how to hire the best people for each role, which can be the foundation of your growth, profits and lifestyle.
Register to learn:
The most common mistakes firms make when building their teams
Why growth should not equal pain
The 7 essential divisions that every firm needs
The blueprint for an ideal team
How to hire differently for finder, grinder and minder roles
What to consider about outsourcing
Tips to systemize and automate certain functions
This is a special chance to hear from one of Australia's leading industry figures (with the results to prove it) and learn actionable steps to improve efficiency, grow profit, improve staff happiness, recruit confidently and retain your best staff.
- Ed ChanFounder & Non-Executive Chairman, Chan & Naylor
Ed started Chan & Naylor from a small home office in Sydney and grew it into a National Financial Services Organisation which, at its height, had offices in most capital cities around Australia, servicing more than 10,000 clients.
Ed is also the Co-founder of Wize Mentoring, a thought leader and preeminent provider of business coaching, tools, and training to accounting and bookkeeping firm owners in 40+ countries who want to build and scale a business that can run without them.
- Richard SnellDirector of Sales, Asia-Pacific, Karbon
Richard brings almost 20 years of leadership experience working for SaaS companies in the accounting industry including MYOB, QuickFee and Wolters Kluwer. He has a proven record of helping accounting firms leverage technology to grow and improve their business.