Stoppress April 2007

It seems I hit the spot last month with my article about the Practice Advisory Forum.Twelve of you responded and expressed a desire to attend the event we are planning with Ian Morris. Thank you.

Ian will give a short presentation after the TVSCA AGM on 15th May at the Oxford Centre, Banbury Road, Oxford, where Fiona Hodgkin, from Learning & Professional Development, will join him and talk about the new Pathways scheme.

I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate again the young prizewinners I met last month at the New Members Dinner at the Reading Crowne Plaza. click to view full Report
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Practice Advisory Board Forum 20 March 2007

I attended the first Practice Advisory Board (PAB) forum at Moorgate Place titled: The War for Talent – shaping our future – equipping you to attract and keep the best.

Nick Land, former chairman of Ernst & Young and now PAB chairman, outlined his vision for the PAB, saying its principal role was to establish strong networks in order to be:
? a campaigner as the voice and conscience of members in practice
? a catalyst to influence institute activities and services
? a focal point within the Institute for identification of issues
? a facilitator to improve communication with practising members Continue reading “Practice Advisory Board Forum 20 March 2007”

Stoppress March 2007

This is my article from the March edition of TVSCA Stoppress:

During summer 2006 our Institute created five key advisory boards – Practice, Business, Young Professionals, International and Public Sector. These are focal points within the Institute for matters of strategic and operational interest and concern to members across all segments of the membership. The information flow is meant to be two way members to centre and centre to members. To this end the Practice Advisory Board is running a forum in March entitled “Shaping our Future”. It is the District Societies intention to send a representative to this event and for him/her to report back to the membership. In the meantime we will also be planning a local event, where Ian Morris (immediate Past President) will present the Board’s aims and views to the District Society. I would welcome an indication as to whether you would be interested in attending. Please email paul@pmtate.co.uk
Regards,
Paul M Tate

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February Stoppress

This is my February Stoppress article:

I would like to thank the members who responded to my request for feedback on Stoppress, four in support with one against, not bad for January. Last week I received a letter from Reed Business School, offering a ?50 discount for those member firms that unfortunately have students who recently failed their exams. Full details are on my or available from the download box. It is a requirement of the offer to submit a copy of this letter.
I look forward to meeting some of you at our next Chartered Accountants in Business workshop,
‘Staff Management’ presented by Joy Ainley at Sonning Golf Club. Full details of this workshop and our CPD courses are in the events section of this newsletter.
Paul M Tate
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I have also put the statistics we collected here:? http://www.pmtate.co.uk/tvsca/resource/febstoppressreport.mht?press your back arrow to come back here, I haven’t managed to put the heading block on it.