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Progression or Extinction: AI’s Accounting Reckoning

Progression or Extinction: AI’s Accounting Reckoning

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What if AI wipes out the entry-level accounting work firms have relied on for decades? Blake Oliver talks with Sikich managing principal Richard Lynch about the rise of the “super accountant,” why the pyramid-shaped firm may become a diamond, and how AI could force firms to rethink training, billing, and performance metrics. You’ll hear what firm leaders must change now—and what happens to those who don’t adapt.

Chapters

  • (00:00) - EAP 112
  • (07:41) - Training The Next Gen
  • (09:39) - Rethinking Early Career Work
  • (14:17) - Learning Review Without Doing
  • (18:41) - Automated Tax Prep Reality
  • (21:28) - Billable Hour Under Pressure
  • (26:33) - Why Timesheets Persist
  • (28:21) - Why Hours Persist
  • (29:53) - Timesheets Trust and Control
  • (30:53) - Preventing Burnout with Targets
  • (32:30) - AI Breaks Time Productivity
  • (34:39) - Shift from Production to Value
  • (37:02) - New Metrics Client and Staff
  • (39:13) - Revenue Incentives and Attribution
  • (44:24) - Basketball Team Performance Model
  • (46:33) - Hours Culture and Team Standards
  • (51:34) - Leaders Choose Progression
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Connect with Richard Lynch, CPA

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardlynch/

Connect with Blake Oliver, CPA

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blaketoliver
Twitter: https://twitter.com/blaketoliver/

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