Capitalizing on Strengths and Mitigating Weaknesses
Overview
Description
As a leader, you recognize that every member of your team possesses a unique combination of strengths, talents, weaknesses and challenges. You also know — intuitively and from experience — that playing to team members’ strengths will always produce the best results. But how do you do that? How do you identify a person’s greatest strengths and then determine how to effectively use those strengths to better serve clients and build the firm? And how can you do damage control for weaknesses to reduce the negative impact on you and others?
Explore what makes an attribute a weakness or strength and how to effectively maximize your own strengths and minimize weaknesses with Upstream Academy Director, Jeremy Clopton.
Prerequisites
None
You Will Learn How To:
Apply steps to mitigate weaknesses.
Determine how and why to develop strengths.
Identify what makes an attribute a strength or weakness.
CPE Information
CPE Credit: | 1 |
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NASBA Information: | Personal Development |
Advanced Preparation: | None |
Last Updated: | August 2024 |
Presenter
Jeremy Clopton - Presenter
Director
Upstream Academy
Jeremy Clopton joined Upstream Academy in 2018 after leading his own consulting company. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he spent 12 years with a national accounting firm where he led the firm-wide Big Data & Analytics and Digital Forensics practices.
Clopton believes that people are a firm’s most important asset and is passionate about developing the next generation of accounting firm leaders. In addition, he believes the proper application of data and technology can positively transform firm practice management, growth and culture.
At Upstream, Jeremy specializes in developing future leaders through the Emerging Leaders Academy, facilitating partner retreats and helping firms launch new services. He is also a co-host of the podcast The Upstream Leader.
Outside of work, Clopton enjoys spending time with his family, spending time at the lake, watching Formula 1 racing and all things Disney. He and his wife, Katie, have three inquisitive daughters, three energetic toy Australian shepherds and a loveable Goldendoodle.
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