{"id":47420,"date":"2016-02-15t05:00:45","date_gmt":"2016-02-15t10:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/48e130086c.nxcli.net\/?p=47420"},"modified":"2016-02-23t11:47:01","modified_gmt":"2016-02-23t16:47:01","slug":"47420","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2016\/02\/15\/47420\/","title":{"rendered":"10 benchmarking missteps"},"content":{"rendered":"
stop comparing apples to hockey sticks.<\/strong><\/p>\n by marc rosenberg<\/span><\/i> benchmarking is important, but context is needed.<\/p>\n more on retreats:<\/b>partner accountability: how and for what?<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>how to decide who decides what<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>why create a marketing plan?<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>how to take action after a retreat<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>12 simple rules for a retreat<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>retreat logistics: how long, what kind?<\/span><\/a>| <\/span>why do cpa firms conduct retreats?<\/span><\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n here are the 10 biggest mistakes cpa firms make in compiling and analyzing map statistics:<\/p>\n
\ncpa firm retreats<\/span><\/i><\/a><\/p>\n