We're pleased to announce that we've been included in the March Parliamentary Review – Accountancy & Financial Services edition.The publication is shared with 35,000 MPs, Peers at the House of Lords, Chief Executives, Managing Directors, Independent Financial Advisors and Accountants, Executives at Government Agencies and Investment Banking, Retail Banking, Asset Management, Insurance and many more leaders and policy decision makers.
With chairmen Lord Blunkett and Lord Pickles introducing this year's Review, alongside prime minister Theresa May, select organisations from across the country are featured as leaders in their field, offering advice for businesses and educators both old and new- Total Accounting Kent Ltd was one of those.
We were invited by Lord Pickles, who was looking for companies to showcase their best practice as a learning tool to the public and private sector with particular focus on leading policymakers/executives within accountancy and financial services.
A foreword on our article from Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett, says: “The ability to listen and learn from one another has always been vital in parliament, in business and in most aspects of daily life. But at this particular moment in time, as national and global events continue to reiterate, it's uncommonly crucial that we forge new channels of communication and reinforce existing ones.The following article from Total Accounting Kent is an attempt to do just that.”
Key to the piece was demonstrating how determined leadership and innovative thinking can turn around organisations and to highlight how organisations/individuals have become outstanding leaders in their field, becoming leaders for reform through the publication.
Our Managing Director Ann Spickett, said: “I was honoured to be able to write and give examples of best practice in my industry. It's very exciting to know that such a key and influential audience will be reading about us and perhaps even taking some of our best practice into their own fields, organisations and conversations.”
The article plots the 7-year history of Total Accounting Kent and includes:
- How we started
- How we grew
- How we recruited our staff and overcame recruitment issues
- The impact of technology and how we embrace it
- GDPR
- Our future expansion, including a new London office
We have been invited to a reception in London on March 20th.
You can read the full article here.