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Episode 128 | Recorded March 1, 2023
Introduction:
In this episode of Accounting High, host Scott interviews Ed Kless, a meta-consultant and business iconoclast. Together, they explore the art of asking effective questions, the value of strengths and weaknesses, and the importance of breaking the rules. Ed shares his insights on connecting music to superabundance and the accounting business, confronting our freedom, and confronting the challenges of the profession, including the cancerous timesheet. This thought-provoking episode challenges listeners to think differently about their work and the industry as a whole.
Interview:
what makes a good question?
Bringing gifts and identifying strengths and weaknesses
Ed shares how he met Ron Baker and how they became friends.
The importance of reading and becoming a Guide
Ed shares his love for musical theater and raps You Got Trouble.
The connection between music, super abundance, and the accounting profession
Breaking rules and The Chesterton Fence
The negative impact of timesheets on the accounting profession, alternative value-based pricing methods
The importance of managing the work, not the people
The value of questioning the present and confronting our freedom
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Episode 128 | Recorded March 1, 2023
Introduction:
In this episode of Accounting High, host Scott interviews Ed Kless, a meta-consultant and business iconoclast. Together, they explore the art of asking effective questions, the value of strengths and weaknesses, and the importance of breaking the rules. Ed shares his insights on connecting music to superabundance and the accounting business, confronting our freedom, and confronting the challenges of the profession, including the cancerous timesheet. This thought-provoking episode challenges listeners to think differently about their work and the industry as a whole.
Interview:
what makes a good question?
Bringing gifts and identifying strengths and weaknesses
Ed shares how he met Ron Baker and how they became friends.
The importance of reading and becoming a Guide
Ed shares his love for musical theater and raps You Got Trouble.
The connection between music, super abundance, and the accounting profession
Breaking rules and The Chesterton Fence
The negative impact of timesheets on the accounting profession, alternative value-based pricing methods
The importance of managing the work, not the people
The value of questioning the present and confronting our freedom
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