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What do you think about professional development? Is it something you look forward to as an opportunity to gain new skills or is it more a requirement you struggle to fit into your working day. This episode explores the benefits of professional development: to your small business, your staff (if you have any) and yourself, and how to find time to regularly fit it in. Among the types of PD we explore, the 1% improvement rule – now that sounds manageable!
Professional development is an important part of being an effective chartered accountant – it helps maintain the quality and expertise of the profession. While it’s a requirement to be a CA ANZ member, can looking at it through a different lens, reinvigorate your approach?
Leadership expert and bestselling author Suzi McAlpine joins Gillian to explain.
CA ANZ CPD requirements
Suzi’s blog – The Leader’s Digest
PS. Apologies about the computer pings during the record.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Chartered Accountants ANZWhat do you think about professional development? Is it something you look forward to as an opportunity to gain new skills or is it more a requirement you struggle to fit into your working day. This episode explores the benefits of professional development: to your small business, your staff (if you have any) and yourself, and how to find time to regularly fit it in. Among the types of PD we explore, the 1% improvement rule – now that sounds manageable!
Professional development is an important part of being an effective chartered accountant – it helps maintain the quality and expertise of the profession. While it’s a requirement to be a CA ANZ member, can looking at it through a different lens, reinvigorate your approach?
Leadership expert and bestselling author Suzi McAlpine joins Gillian to explain.
CA ANZ CPD requirements
Suzi’s blog – The Leader’s Digest
PS. Apologies about the computer pings during the record.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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