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Please be aware that participants will have access to this course for 120 days from the date of receiving access via email notification
Course Overview
Practice Models and Networks examines the various models available such as sole practitioner, partnership, and corporate structures; the major approaches to profit-sharing and to decision-making within a firm; and the use of networks to multiply the power of your own advice.
This course is part of a series of courses based on the IFAC Guide to Practice Management for Small and Medium Sized Practices and has been produced with the permission of IFAC.
Work through the knowledge and application modules to understand the theory and exchange your ideas with your peers. Then complete the final Putting it into Practice module to create an action plan for your practice.
Practice models
- What practice model is right for you?
- Sole practitioner
- Cost-sharing arrangement
- The strengths and weaknesses of a partnership model
- Partnership of equals
- Unequal partnership
- The consolidator model
- Multidisciplinary firms
Practice management
- Family members working in the firm
- Decision-making approaches
- Issues to consider when structuring or restructuring a
firm
- Partnership agreements
- Remuneration and profit-sharing models
Using networks to add value
- Advantages and disadvantages of network alliances
- Referral network
- Professional network
- Management support network
Putting it into practice
- This module helps you put the learning from this course into practice in
your firm.
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