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FOR THE PROFESSION

About 3 pages (814 words)

Beyond Numbers, September 1st, 2004

Over the past few months, discussions about the Strategic Planning Task Force's report and the proposed merger with the CMAs have gotten almost all members thinking about the profession's future.

I believe we're currently in the eye of the storm, and this period of relative quiet has given me an opportunity to reflect on why-after years (some would say decades) of relatively slow change-change is now seen as imperative.

As a profession, not a business, our change process does not follow a corporate pathinstead, change is only possible when the leadership of the profession, the expectations o...

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