CFO Series: Accepting Perfectionists: Understand & Adapting

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  • Location
    • Your Computer
      Your Space
      ISCPA / CPA Crossing Webinar, ID 00000
  • Credits
    • 2.00
  • Credit Type(s)
    • Business Management & Organization (2.00)
  • Prerequisites
    • At least six (6) months of professional financial statement analysis experience. Preferably experience managing others directly or indirectly.

  • Vendor
    • CPA Crossings
  • Level
    • Intermediate
  • Fields of Study
    • Business Management & Organization
  • Message
    • Virtual Experience

Description

You may know people who believe, "Good is never good enough." They are sharp, driven, push themselves, have lofty standards, and may focus on the negative. They wear themselves out and others as well. Could they be a perfectionist? Perhaps we have some of these tendencies. We will discuss perfectionists from several perspectives and how to harness their skills to enhance results. Perfectionism is a mindset, not a disease. Based on research and proven methods, we will review tactics that may help perfectionists learn how to transform their behaviors. If you know at least one perfectionist, this session will significantly help you and them.
  • Presented by Don Minges, MBA
  • Designed For

    Any professional interested in those with perfectionistic tendencies. Corporate Financial Leaders, CEOs, CFOs, Controllers, CPAs, Board members, Business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals interested in understanding others and themselves.

    Objectives

    After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
    • Recognize, accept and understand the tendencies of perfectionists.
    • Recall their strengths and areas where they may improve.
    • Identify strategies to get the most out of a perfectionist.

    Highlights

    The major topics covered in this course include:
    • Why perfection is not obtainable.
    • The wonderful attributes of perfectionists and...
    • The not so wonderful attributes of perfectionists.
    • Why most attempts to deal with perfectionists fail.
    • Why many perfectionists are procrastinators and masters of self-punishment.
    • Tactics to help the perfectionist become more effective.

    Advanced Prep

    None

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