Discover how to protect and leverage your firm's capacity to get more done and accelerate your firm's growth.
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Webinar
Sarah Ennor will share how you can tap into your neurodiverse workforce to accelerate your firm’s growth.
Watch the RecordingIn today's competitive business landscape, embracing diversity and inclusion isn't just a moral imperative—it's a strategic advantage.
This webinar will transform how you think about neuroinclusion. Marrying revenue with respect will set you up for innovative growth in 2025.
In order to thrive and grow, accounting firm leaders must:
Attract new talent and fill skill gaps
Save money by upping productivity and retention
Generate revenue and referrals, and expand market share
How can tapping into your neurodiverse workforce help you achieve these concrete goals?
Sarah Ennor from Growth Counsel will share a 3-step process so you can reflect, project, and strategize your way into 2025. Sarah is a biracial speaker, insomniac, lawyer, international athlete, and woman with ADHD. She makes ADHD human and profitable.
Refocus on your human resources and reap the financial returns. Discover why neuroinclusion is your next big growth strategy.
If you can't join Sarah live, register to receive the recording.
Meet the Speakers
Discover how to protect and leverage your firm's capacity to get more done and accelerate your firm's growth.
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Meghan Blair and Ian Vacin share how you can embrace neurodiversity and build an inclusive accounting firm that truly serves its people and clients.
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Learn how accounting professionals across 6 continents are moving beyond experimentation and using AI more intentionally in their firms.
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Download free accounting templates to manage everything from client onboarding to payroll processing.
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We spoke with managers from high-performing accounting firms to find out the best interview questions to ask when hiring new candidates.
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