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Employees Today and Tomorrow : Are Employees Assets? - ON DEMAND - NO CE
Length: 2 Hours


As the managers' role continue to evolve, it is crucial for us to understand the strategic aspects of managing a diverse workforce, beginning with understanding the big trends in employee demographics. We begin with a rhetorical question - asking if employees are assets? GAAP tells us they are not, so discussion will revolve around whether this treatment delivers an unhealthy bias on our view of the people in our organization. What do the most successful organizations believe and why? If you have an opinion as to whether employees are an asset or not, this is a fun session intended to be interactive with participation either live, virtual or both.

Basic Course Information

Major Subjects
  • GAAP vs economic value of employees
  • The changing landscape of work
  • Employee engagement/assessment surveys and what they should tell us
  • Successful tactics for today’s workforce

Learning Objectives
  • Recognizing the numerous significant external factors and trends in today’s
  • workplace
  • How we need to transform our management and leadership tactics to thrive in the next twenty years

Bob Mims, CPA, The Knowledge Institute

Bob Mims, CPA, is a financial consultant and VP Finance for promising enterprises. For 20 years, Robert has worked with numerous startup ventures and nonprofits in the roles of Strategic Planning, Business Modeling, Controller and CFO. His focus is understanding the fundamentals of profitability. Robert worked ten years as a Big Four a Senior Assurance Manager, earning National Instructor of the Year on three occasions. Robert has served on FASB Advisory committees and is based in Memphis, TN.


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