Posted by dmichelle on 01/28/2009 - 17:18
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By Michelle Golden - In a comment to a post on the VeraSage blog about micromanaging behaviors, Tom "Bald Dog" Varjan pretty much sums up firm trust issues:
So, the basic premise is that the firm must build trust with clients. And I believe it's very hard to trust a group of people who fail to trust each other.I don't trust my people because they're not trustworthy, but I ask my clients to trust us and give us money. This is a pretty pervert perspective.
What do you think?
Oh, and the post he commented on, Why Don't CPA Firm Leaders Trust Their People? is worth the read!
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