Understanding what to do now and next is critical to an efficient practice. If you are one doing the work, learn from successful practitioners what processes work and which don't. If you are overseeing the work, hear about effective methods to gain visibility and transparency across the work to ensure milestones are met and projects are delivered on time. Join our panel of successful practitioners as they explain what they have learned over the years and what they do today.
Kurt, NE
"This was thoroughly enjoyable; well done! Although the content was rather basic and literally "Management 101," these were important concepts which should be broadcasted and emphasized regularly. If more executives practiced these principles, American business would be transformed in very positive ways."Christina, NV
"I enjoyed this course. I am just starting out and it gave great advice on how to setup my workflow for my Cpa firm. I am going to look for other Karbon courses to take."Angelica, CA
"Ian is a great speaker and I enjoyed the webinar. Our firm has most of the policies in action."Dale, WA
"Well done. Great analysis of the behavior and pitfalls in firms of various sizes."Robin, TX
"Very interesting, once my business grows will definitely revisit the materials."Heather, TX
"The presentation was well organized to deliver the content effectively."Jennifer, VA
"He was an interesting presenter and very informative."Earl, GA
"Very much enjoyed the webinar and information"
Karbon
Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer
ian@karbonhq.com
(510) 517-6267
Ian is co-founder and Chief Customer Officer of Karbon. He has almost 20 years experience in the high tech and accounting industry with expertise in the design, development, and marketing of software solutions. Prior to Karbon, Ian was a key leader of Xero in the US (Vice President of Marketing & Product) and spent almost 10 years at Intuit (where he led the QuickBooks ProAdvisor Program and was the Offering Leader of Intuit's Mac Financial Software). He has led marketing, product management, and engineering teams in Fortune 500 companies and early stage startups. Ian received both a Master of Business Administration (Kellogg School of Management) and a Master of Engineering Management from Northwestern University.