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  • Feb 9, 2024 | bccpa.ca | Elizabeth Bromstein |Michelle Singerman |Lisa Jackson |Terry Small

    Getting promoted at work can be challenging, even if you’re really good at your job. There are fewer senior roles at an organization than other roles, and the higher you get, the fewer there are. There is one CEO or President, for example, while there are usually a few more Vice Presidents, Directors, and Managers, but still a limited number. This means anyone who wants to move up the ladder and into one of these roles has to outshine others vying for the same jobs.

  • Jan 2, 2024 | bccpa.ca | Michelle Singerman |Lisa Jackson |Terry Small |Carolyn Stern

    Now that the calendar has flipped to 2024, here are five handpicked transformative books to help you thrive in the new year. Let these pages be your guide, offering insights and lessons that will propel you toward a triumphant 2024. The Pivot Year, by Brianna Wiest Amazon Synopsis: If you’re in a pivot period – if you’re still bridging the space between where you are and where you want to be – remember that the person you’re becoming is already within you.

  • Dec 20, 2023 | bccpa.ca | Michelle Singerman |Lisa Jackson |Terry Small |Carolyn Stern

    Three accountants share their experience being back at the office. Find out how they are adjusting and exploring the benefits. After two-plus years of working from home, many accountants have gone back to the office part-time. We spoke with three CPAs about their hybrid work experience to better understand the life of a CPA in these changing times.

  • Dec 5, 2023 | bccpa.ca | Lisa Jackson |Terry Small |Carolyn Stern |Jennifer Herrity

    Three leading CPAs share their thoughts on the persisting gender wage gap in Canada and how the profession can help narrow it. Despite strides made in recent years, the gender wage gap is real, with research showing that women working full time and part time are still making less than their male counterparts in Canada.

  • Oct 27, 2023 | bccpa.ca | Terry Small |Carolyn Stern |Ann Jenireene Gomez

    Hear from Terry at his session, The Business of Learning: Preparing Your Mind for the Future at PD Nexus: Business and Innovation Insights on December 13. Reserve your place today. If you do too much sitting, then your brain will suffer It turns out that scientists and medical experts believe that sitting is not great for your body, and your brain. So many of us sit for long stretches at work and at school. We sit on the commute. And when we get home we sit some more.

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