Build and Keep Your A-Team: How to Hire Honest, Accountable People for Your Accounting Firm
Overview
Can you afford to hire a single dishonest person? Of course not.
Would your accounting practice flourish if you have a team member who doesn't keep their promises or refuses to accept responsibility for their mistakes? No way.
But what are you doing to ensure that you bring only high-character people onto your team?
This unique take on accounting ethics reveals 4 crucial qualities of high-character team members: honesty, accountability, care, and courage.
You'll learn specific questions you can ask to evaluate a job candidate's character and what can happen if you focus exclusively on the candidate's knowledge and skill (spoiler alert: it's not good).
This is an entertaining way to learn about the power of finding and keeping ethical people who will do the right thing consistently and make you shine!
Highlights
After taking this course, you will be able to:
1. Identify four crucial character traits of A-team members
2. Discover questions you can ask of job candidates to determine their character
3. Analyze the role that honesty, accountability, care and courage play in successful organizations
4. Discuss inspiring stories that reveal the connection between high character and success
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
Objectives
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Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Bruce Weinstein
Dr. Bruce Weinstein is the professional ethics speaker and trainer known as The Ethics Guy®. He writes about ethical leadership for Forbes magazine online, and his books, ebooks, and audiobooks include:
• Ethical Intelligence: Five Principles for Untangling Your Toughest Problems at Work and Beyond
• The Good Ones: Ten Crucial Qualities of High-Character Employees
And for kids:
• Is It Still Cheating If I Don’t Get Caught?
To relax, Bruce enjoys playing guitar, harmonica, and drums; visiting national parks with his wife, Kristen Bancroft; and trying to figure out the plot of The Godfather. He lives in New York and maintains the website, TheEthicsGuy.com
Non-Member Price $70.00
Member Price $55.00