Editors seek practice opportunities to complement editorial roles and academic backgrounds
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The participation of four editors of the Woman CPA in practice-related activities is reviewed. Professor Dahli Gray, editor of the International Department, was Peat Marwick Research Fellow and conducted research with significance for the accounting profession. Professor Karen Hooks, Practice & Theory Department editor, is on a two-year assignment as Research Manager for the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. Professor Roland L. Madison, Associate Editor - Manuscripts, participated in a residency program sponsored by the Coopers and Lybrand Foundation. Professor Cherie J. O'Neil, Tax Department Editor, was a participant in the Arthur Andersen & Co Faculty Residency Program.
Publication Name: The Woman CPA
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7271
Year: 1988
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Management presentation
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To become an effective presenter the accountant must know the basis of the presentational objective. Also, the accountant must comprehend the needs of the audience, develop the initial plan, and identify the supported material. The presentational message can be based on three elements of organization: the introduction, the middle, and the end. Stage fright can be a major problem in the presentation of programs.
Publication Name: The Woman CPA
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7271
Year: 1986
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