Most Americans find collecting paperwork, documents and information to complete their individual tax returns very stressful. Now imagine having to do this for a medium or large company.
Tax filing season can be an extremely difficult time for corporate tax and accounting professionals as they must navigate countless forms and gather vast amounts of information without making mistakes. The looming threat of an audit can add to the stress of tax season.
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The financial consequences of mistakes can be very serious, with just one
While your organization may be putting its internal accounting professionals through extensive software training, the reality is that traditional one-and-done software training is insufficient. Moreover, research shows that people
The best way to equip your accounting professionals to protect against errors and keep tax returns spotless during this time of high stress and fatigue is to change your approach to software training. In particular, training should be treated as an interactive, ongoing process, involving timely, targeted delivery of content within the application, unlike the final exercise.
This means offering real-time learning content exactly when it’s needed, for example, reminders, alerts, announcements and information bubbles with links or videos related to learning and development. This way, learning and development teams can offer buried or underutilized materials in the application whenever needed. This real-time delivery of learning content reduces the cognitive load (stress and fatigue) of your accounting professionals. Furthermore, it does not require them to stop what they are doing to think and ask questions; the information they seek is presented intuitively, without the need to change windows or environments. App usage, training and learning happen all at once and in one place, increasing engagement, encouraging proper use and reducing the likelihood of errors.
Providing in-app content delivery is also valuable as it can help organizations identify and address the areas most likely to confuse their accountants. In particular, analytics can pinpoint areas that give accountants trouble so that these parts of the training can be supplemented with content, making the learning experience easier and more successful. It also helps with process compliance — for example, field validations that double-check that information hasn’t been skipped or entered incorrectly, reducing errors and helping to mitigate risk. Changing user behavior can prevent mistakes before they happen or correct them afterwards.
In addition to minimizing errors, changing your approach to training and empowering your accounting professionals in this way can lead to another important benefit — retaining highly valuable accounting talent, which has been subject to
With tax season upon us, organizations have another opportunity to help their accounting professionals stand out while helping businesses prevent costly avoidable mistakes, lost revenue and churn. Real-time on-the-job learning and development can be key factors in supporting our accountants as well as ensuring clean, accurate and stress-free tax documentation.