January 2022

Beyond Accounting – Building Trust
Beyond Accounting

Highlights: Beyond Accounting Building Trust

CAW Network USA and Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand bring together thought leaders to present on ‘Building Trust’

This research opens the door for professional growth for our audience. As the world encounters a misinformation crisis, we debate who should be on the frontlines for guarding data integrity. We also look at the future, how to integrate sustainability with reporting, as business leaders and how each professional can set themselves up for success.

corporate
Leadership

Lord Michael Hastings on improving corporate citizenship

Lord Michael Hastings tells Laurence Eastham how far business has come in recognising its responsibilities to society – but why the journey has really only just begun.

Business has incorporated a new language. It’s one that gives values and purpose equal rank alongside revenue and profit. And it’s a shift that reflects a growing consensus that the priv09ate sector must exist to serve planet and society, rather than solely shareholders. Profit still carries critical importance, but it is no longer king.

digitalisation
Digital Disruption, Leadership

Baroness Lane Fox on digitalisation, accessibility and equality

Digitalisation is supercharging business practice, but it must not happen at the expense of accessibility and equality, Baroness Lane Fox tells Laurence Eastham.

Baroness Martha Lane Fox is one of the UK’s leading voices in technology and digital transformation. It’s a reputation that has been well earned, not only from co-founding Lastminute.com in 1998, but also from a decade’s worth of public service. From 2009 to 2013, she was the UK’s digital champion, creating the Government Digital Service that sits within the Cabinet Office.

leadership
Ethics

‘Ethical leadership is vital as technology advances’ says accountancy bodies and IESBA

ICAS, CPA Canada, IESBA and IFAC release second publication in series exploring ethics in an era of complexity and digital change: ‘Technology is a double-edged sword with both opportunities and challenges for the accountancy profession’

As technology advances and the world becomes more complex, the professional accountant’s skills and competencies, underpinned by ethics and recognising their public interest responsibility, are critical in navigating new challenges and opportunities and ensuring trust in the profession.

icas 2021 archives
News

Ask ICAS – a year of expertise on-demand

Throughout 2021, the Ask ICAS webinar series delivered the briefings to keep your technical expertise where it needs to be.

Review the highlights of the year and catch up on any episodes you missed.

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