The Psychology of Change: Mastering the Art of Adaptability
How to embrace change and manage it effectively in your CPA practice
On-Demand
Hosted by Thomson Reuters
Change is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be stressful. Whether you're dealing with tax code changes, client work, technology, or new team members, you can learn how to adapt and thrive in your practice.
In this webcast, you'll learn from experts and peers who have successfully navigated change in their CPA firms. You'll discover the psychology of change and how it affects you and your team. You'll also get practical strategies and tips to stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends, leverage technology to streamline your workflow, and onboard and train new team members effectively.
By the end of this webcast, you should be able to:
- Identify the common barriers to change and how to overcome them with proven techniques.
- Apply the principles of change management to your firm's culture, processes, and systems.
- Recognize the signs of change resistance and how to address them constructively.
- Enhance your communication skills to foster trust and collaboration among your clients and team members.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and skills that will help you master the art of change management in your firm.
Mucki Sobania
Mucki Sobania is a Solutions Consultant Lead at Thomson Reuters, where she works in the Tax and Accounting Professionals segment demonstrating their suite of products that aid in the growth and transformation of tax and accounting firms—including the Practice Forward Program.
In her current role, Mucki continues to look for opportunities to help firms scale to being “Advisory Centric” in their client relationships as they grow their practices.
Christopher C. Papin
Christopher C. Papin wears many hats. He is a licensed attorney, a certified public accountant, and a life, accident and health insurance producer. He received a Bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Oklahoma in 2004 and a Master’s degree in accounting from the University of Oklahoma in 2005. Chris became a Certified Public Accountant in 2007 and received his Juris Doctor degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law and was licensed to practice law in Oklahoma in 2008. Chris was admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court in 2010.