2024-25 Remote Working for Accountants

Course Access: Lifetime
Course Overview

The course provides a concise overview of the skills and best practices required to develop a successful remote accounting practice. Discover leading remote working technologies, how to avoid and address some common challenges of working off-site, and how to effectively manage a team of professionals who work outside a traditional office environment.

Topics Covered:

  • What is Remote Working
  • History of Remote Working
  • Importance and Benefits of Remote Work
  • Shift to Remote Work in Accounting Industry
  • Why Accountants Need to Embrace Remote Working
  • Remote Working Templates and Key Documentation
  • Essential Tools and Technologies for Remote Accountants
  • Remote Working Tech Stack
  • Cyber Security Best Practices
  • Confidentiality and Data Protection
  • Creating a Dedicated and Comfortable Workspace
  • Ergonomics and Maintaining Good Posture
  • Setting Up the Necessary Hardware and Devices
  • Organizing Your Digital Workspace
  • Best Practices for Remote Communication
  • Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Communications
  • Building Relationships with Remote Teams
  • Common Sense Remote Working Management Tips
  • Hybrid Models of Remote Working
  • Remote Working Case Studies
  • Working with Clients and Stakeholders Remotely
  • How to Maintain Professionalism in Virtual Meetings
  • Setting and Prioritizing Goals
  • Effective Time Management Strategies
  • Avoiding Distractions and Staying Focused
  • Balancing Work and Personal Life
  • Adhering to Accounting Standards and Regulations
  • Managing Remote Risks
  • Staying Up to Date
  • Identifying Remote Accounting Job Opportunities
  • Developing a Strong Online Presence
  • Successful Remote Accounting Teams and Organizations
  • Overcoming Common Remote Work Challenges
  • Evaluating Your Remote Work Readiness
  • Action Plan for Implementing Remote Work

Who Will Benefit:
Practitioners who want to evaluate remote work opportunities and challenges, and explore the concept of “work” as something you do, not where you are.

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