Hosted by Bennett Bernard and Bradley Bernard, the dynamic duo of brothers who have professional experience in accounting and software engineering.
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Connections and conferences: The power of networking
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In this episode, Bennett and Bradley discuss their thoughts on attending conferences, including strategies for how to get the most of your experiences and how to make genuine connections. They also discuss small but often overlooked strategies that turn one's career from successful to exceptional with just a little extra effort. (00:00) - Introduct…
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Calculating success: Merging engineering and accounting methodologies
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Exploring the differences between engineering and accounting, specifically in terms of learning resources, continuous improvement, and data visualization. Chapters 01:45 What Engineering Can Learn from Accounting and Vice Versa 02:41 Engineering: Availability of Resources and Continuous Improvement 09:31 Engineering: Overwhelm and Hype 15:23 The Un…
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Automating accounting: The AI advantage
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Touching on the different AI providers and the factors to consider when choosing an AI model. This conversation in this part focuses on two main themes: the speed of AI models and data privacy concerns across accounting and engineering. Chapters 05:15 The Evolution of AI and Chatty Butler 09:41 The State of AI and Choosing the Right Model 25:14 Dat…
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Quitting big tech: a family history of entrepreneurship
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Ben and Brad discuss what it's like to leave Big Tech and be a solopreneur, as well as discuss how programming should be a must learn for accounting professionals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Backgrounds 11:58 Considering Leaving Big Tech 24:00 Leaving on Good Terms and Professionalism 27:19 If It Doesn't Work Out, You Can Always Go Back 29:50 …
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