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The Death of the Hourly Bill
Core Concept: Moving from billing for time to billing for value and outcomes.
Feb 25
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Stop Giving Answers, Start Asking Questions
For years, accountants have been rewarded for having the right answers.
Feb 18
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Unlocking the Power of Intentional Advisory: Building Stronger Client Partnerships in Accounting
In the fast-paced world of accounting and advisory services, it’s easy to fall into the trap of chasing volume—more clients, bigger portfolios, and…
Feb 11
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Automation Isn’t a Threat to the Profession — It’s a Catalyst
The real risk to your firm isn't "getting advisory wrong." It's refusing to adapt while your clients move on without you.
Feb 4
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January 2026
Guarding Against AI “Hallucinations” – A Verification Checklist
Why Human Judgment and Verification Still Matter in an AI-Assisted World
Jan 28
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The Future Partner: Redefining Leadership in Modern Firms
Why the old partnership model is no longer enough.
Jan 14
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The Risk of Shallow Decisions in an Automated World
As Routine Work Disappears, the True Craft of Accounting Is Finally Revealed
Jan 7
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December 2025
What Surprised Me Most in 2025
Why deep thinking became the scarcest skill in a year of automation.
Dec 31, 2025
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A profession built on judgment, not automation
"The greatest risk in our profession isn't being wrong- its refusing to ask better questions."
Dec 17, 2025
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The Next Decade of Accounting: Ethics, Behaviour, and the Rise of the Autonomous Ledger
Why the Future of Our Profession Depends Less on What We Do — and More on Who We Are
Dec 11, 2025
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The Defining Decade for Accountants: How to Lead, Not Follow
By Paul Redmond
Dec 2, 2025
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The Autonomous Ledger: What It Is and Why It Matters
The greatest risk in our profession isn’t being wrong—it’s refusing to ask a better question.
Dec 2, 2025
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