Succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms

As the struggle to attract, engage and develop talent in knowledge intensive firms increases, this paper sought to uncover succession-planning strategies professional services firms may employ to attract Chartered Accountants to partnership. Designed as an organizational action research study, this...

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Main Author: Turton, Roberta
Other Authors: Greer, Nancy
Published: 2013
Subjects:
PSF
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/649
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BRC.10170-6492013-10-04T04:15:05ZSuccession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firmsTurton, RobertaAccountantsAttractionCharteredPartnershipPSFStrategiesAs the struggle to attract, engage and develop talent in knowledge intensive firms increases, this paper sought to uncover succession-planning strategies professional services firms may employ to attract Chartered Accountants to partnership. Designed as an organizational action research study, this investigation elicited the perspectives of Chartered Accountants using a survey and interviews. Chartered Accountants at all stages of their career development at Collins Barrow Calgary LLP were targeted, including newly designated professionals, Managers, Senior Managers and Partners. The study found that although the role of partner is unclear to research participants, autonomy, compensation and an established firm infrastructure are enticing. Study recommendations included the creation of a compelling vision to educate and engage prospective partners, communicating attractants and barriers to advancement to partner and enhancing existing partnership talent development programs. This organizational action research project was designed in full compliance with Royal Roads University's (RRU) (2007) Research Ethics Policy.Greer, NancyStripling, WesBamrungpong, Silvina PacienciaAgger-Gupta, Niels2013-09-25T00:35:51Z20132013-09-25T00:35:51Z2013-09-24http://hdl.handle.net/10170/649
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topic Accountants
Attraction
Chartered
Partnership
PSF
Strategies
spellingShingle Accountants
Attraction
Chartered
Partnership
PSF
Strategies
Turton, Roberta
Succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms
description As the struggle to attract, engage and develop talent in knowledge intensive firms increases, this paper sought to uncover succession-planning strategies professional services firms may employ to attract Chartered Accountants to partnership. Designed as an organizational action research study, this investigation elicited the perspectives of Chartered Accountants using a survey and interviews. Chartered Accountants at all stages of their career development at Collins Barrow Calgary LLP were targeted, including newly designated professionals, Managers, Senior Managers and Partners. The study found that although the role of partner is unclear to research participants, autonomy, compensation and an established firm infrastructure are enticing. Study recommendations included the creation of a compelling vision to educate and engage prospective partners, communicating attractants and barriers to advancement to partner and enhancing existing partnership talent development programs. This organizational action research project was designed in full compliance with Royal Roads University's (RRU) (2007) Research Ethics Policy.
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Turton, Roberta
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title Succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms
title_short Succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms
title_full Succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms
title_fullStr Succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms
title_full_unstemmed Succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms
title_sort succession planning strategies to attract partners at professional services firms
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