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Ready to move ahead? Here's some of the best advice offered by successful female CPAs.


* Present a positive role model. Take a good look at the image you project.

* Recognize the value of the whole person. There's more to success than the number of hours billed or promotions earned. Balance your professional and personal goals. Take advantage of flexible work arrangements that allow you to succeed in all of life's arenas.

* Open the door to networking and professional development opportunities. Participate in programs that expand your skill set. Attend networking events to develop relationships that may yield potential clients or opportunities.

* Make the most of your mentoring relationships. Look for a mentor Mentor, in Greek mythology
Mentor (mĕn`tər, –tôr'), in Greek mythology, friend of Odysseus and tutor of Telemachus.
 who is a good listener, understands what it takes to get ahead, recognizes individual strengths and weaknesses and is a good coach. If you possess these skills, volunteer yourself.

* Offer to get involved in critical projects. Successful professionals seek out high-visibility, mission-critical projects that bring recognition. Don't don't  

1. Contraction of do not.

2. Nonstandard Contraction of does not.

n.
A statement of what should not be done: a list of the dos and don'ts.
 limit yourself to routine work; take a risk.

* Take your ideas to the top. How many times have you had an idea for a way to improve things in your organization? Accountants are natural problem-solvers. Propose your ideas to the leadership team.

* Enjoy yourself. Don't spend time regretting your choices or feeling guilty. If you decide to reduce your hours and work part-time part-time
adj.
For or during less than the customary or standard time: a part-time job.



part
, don't worry about the time you are away. If you choose to spend time with family, make the most of it. Cherish your friends, love your family, enjoy your hobbies It may never be fully completed or, depending on its its nature, it may be that it can never be completed. However, new and revised entries in the list are always welcome. This is a list of hobbies.  and take care of yourself. Your career is one part of your life, but it's not the only way to define your success.

Nancy R. Baldiga, CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. , associate professor and chair, department of economics, College of the Holy Cross The College of the Holy Cross is an exclusively undergraduate Roman Catholic liberal arts college located in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. Holy Cross is the oldest Roman Catholic college in New England and one of the oldest in the United States. , Worcester, Mass.
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Title Annotation:STAFFING UPDATE: ISSUES, TRENDS, INITIATIVES
Author:Baldiga, Nancy R.
Publication:Journal of Accountancy
Date:Sep 1, 2005
Words:278
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