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Wednesday, September 21, 2022 Live Webcast

Workplace of the Future: Adjusting to Business in a Post-COVID World (E2209122)

11:00 AM - 12:40 PM EDT

Registration: 10:30 AM EDT

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2 CPE Credits in PM

OVERVIEW

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted labor markets globally during 2020. The short-term consequences were sudden and often severe: millions of people were furloughed or lost jobs, and others rapidly adjusted to working from home as offices closed. Many other workers were deemed essential and continued to work in hospitals and grocery stores, on garbage trucks and in warehouses, yet under new protocols to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus. Now we need to assess the lasting impact of the pandemic on the labor pool.

This course features a live instructor and has been specifically designed for the NJCPA.

DESIGNED FOR

Accounting and auditing practitioners at all levels

BENEFITS

  • Identify and develop the optimum workplace protocols when the pandemic recedes. Companies can’t expect office life to be as it was, pre-pandemic. The new work world will keep employees happy and productive.
  • Enhance the understanding of the post-pandemic business and the increased reliance on automation and artificial intelligence. Enhance the understanding of the profiles of post-pandemic employees. What part will the workforce play in developing their ideal work environment? Will there be an increase in permanently remote and work from anywhere employees? Will companies adopt a hybrid model of permanent employees and contract employees?
  • Identify the changes companies need to make in their use of technology to ensure data integrity, efficient communication, and employee engagement
  • Understand how the post-pandemic workplace can become more engaged and a better-informed workplace with a culture of collaboration

HIGHLIGHTS

The pandemic pushed companies and consumers to rapidly adopt new behaviors that are likely to remain. Labor markets before and after the pandemic, will look different. Companies today are assessing their needs and seeking to ways to provide the desired work environment of the post pandemic world. The goal of this course is to provide insights into how companies are adjusting to coming out of the pandemic and discuss the future of work. The following questions will be answered:
  • How are companies adjusting to coming out of the pandemic?
  • What does the labor pool of the post pandemic age look for in their employers?
  • Will the remote workplace and virtual meetings improve the way companies are conducting business?
  • What impact will the spike in e-commerce have on the post-COVID economy?  Maintaining and enhancing the customer experience in a post-COVID world.
  • Will we need to develop new protocols when working remotely, on-site, or in a hybrid workplace?
  • COURSE LEVEL

    Intermediate

    PREREQUISITES

    Experience in accounting and auditing

    ADVANCE PREPARATION

    None

    INSTRUCTOR

    Thomas Newell

    Thomas E. Newell, CPA

    AICPA/Professional Development Institute

    Thomas E. Newell, Jr., CPA Newell and Newell, P.C. / Columbus, Georgia Thomas E. Newell, Jr. (Tom) is a shareholder in the firm of Newell & Newell, P.C., which is located in Columbus, GA. Tom started the firm with his wife, Silvia Newell, CPA in 1986. Prior to that, his public accounting experience included both local firms and international firms. Tom has performed hundreds of peer reviews and has been involved with the peer review program since 1989. Tom served on the Georgia Society (GSCPA) peer review committees from 1989 to 1993. In 1993, he was selected to be one of the technical reviewers for the Georgia Society Peer Review Program and served for nine years. During his time as technical reviewer, Tom worked with the GSCPA to move the peer review committee from in-person to online meetings. Tom has also served several years on the accounting and auditing committee at the Georgia Society. Tom has been a presenter at conferences and CPE courses for over 30 years. He has been a frequent presenter for the Georgia Society of CPAs at the Southeastern Accounting Show, Tax Forum (A&A topics), and the Accounting Institute. Tom is also a discussion leader for various continuing education courses on A&A topics for other state societies. He has made presentations at Fortune 500 companies and several government agencies on accounting and auditing, internal controls, and cybersecurity. As a presenter, Tom has been described as a dynamic speaker who is able to take a boring topic (accounting and auditing) and make it interesting. He was awarded the Surgent Outstanding Discussion Leader Award in 2015, 2016, and 2018, as a result of these skills. Tom was recognized in 2018 by the AICPA as an Outstanding Facilitator for his consistently high evaluations of knowledge and presentation skills. As the world of presentations has been changing, Tom has been a champion of moving to virtual presentations. He was involved in the early years of simulcasting by various state CPA societies, as well as the recording of video and audio self-study courses. Tom is now prepared for the next wave of change toward the totally virtual classroom that simulates a true live classroom experience. Tom graduated cum laude from Georgia Southwestern College in Americus, GA in 1980.

    PRICING

    $99.00 - Member

    $137.00 - Nonmember

    Pre-Registration Closed

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    ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

    Print a registration form

    COURSE DEVELOPER

    Surgent