March 2007 Boomer Bulletin
Welcome to the March 2007 Boomer Bulletin. In this issue, your favorite feature, our monthly guest article, takes center stage, along with an original contribution from Boomer Consulting's expert staff.
This month's guest article features Bober, Markey, Fedorovich & Company in Akron, Ohio. IT Manager Arlene Markey shares her experience and insight from the firm's recent move to a new location.
In addition, L. Gary Boomer calls the accounting industry to think beyond the time sheet as a measure of performance
Anatomy of a Move
March 6 | Arlene Markey
After 30 years in the same building, partners at Bober, Markey, Fedorovich & Company in Akron, Ohio decided the firm needed more space and a more cohesive working environment for its 60 employees—including 6 partners. Here’s a recap of that experience from an IT Manager’s perspective, including some lessons learned along the way.
The Time Sheet is Only One Measurement of Performance
March 6 | L. Gary Boomer
While the time sheet is an integral part of most accountants’ lives, it is not the measurement of performance that many believe. A time sheet is nothing more than an accountability tool. In my opinion, the profession has erred because the time sheet was never intended to be a measure of value or a pricing tool.
