MACPA has led the CPA profession into this exciting virtual world platform. Tom Hood and his alter ego, Rocky Maddaloni will show you how virtual world’s like Second Life can be used for real training, conferences and meetings. You will learn how this fits within the Web 2.0/social media software spectrum, discuss possible uses, and see examples of real life business applications that can be done in Second Life.
5. “As it relates to science and technology, the rate of
change in the next decade, is likely to be 4 to7 times
faster than in the last decade. If it is 4x faster it
would be like planning for 2009 in 1890, if it is 7x
faster it would be like planning for 2009 in 1670.”
‐Expert on Education Panel, The Aspen Institute
6. You need new
• Communication &
skills & new Leadership
tools to keep • Strategic & Critical
Thinking
pace and lead • Focus on the
Customer, Client, and
in this new Market
• Interpretation of
environment Converging
Information
• Technologically adept
7. Today, you will
learn how
MACPA’s
experience with
social media &
second life can
help you become
a navigator of
this change!
8. Follow us on our journey of Web 2.0,
Social Media and Second Life
We will answer these questions:
1. What caused us to explore Web 2.0, social media & Second Life?
2. How did we do it?
3. What did we learn?
4. What does it mean to you and all CPAs?
10. In the beginning there was the
Association Digital Now Conference
• 2000 Internet & Growing
Up Digital by Don Tapscott
• 2002 Jim Collins
• 2006 Jim Collins, Stephen
Abram ‐ Association 2.0
• 2007 Stephen Abram –
reality 2.0
• 2008 Julie Evans & Project
Tomorrow research (K‐12)
12. Social Media is a Generational Issue
• Matures 64 ‐ 100
• Boomers 45 ‐ 63
• Gen X 29 ‐ 44
• Millennials 10 ‐ 28
Which one are you?
"Digital 'Natives' Invade the Workplace:
Young people may be newcomers to the
world of work, but it's their bosses who
are immigrants into the digital world."
14. Generation Gap? Or Generation Lap?
One third (35%) of American adult internet users
Generations
have a profile on an online social network site,
four times as many as three years ago, but still
much lower than the 65% of online American teens
who use social networks
“In 1997, young people for the first time were recognized by
adults as being authorities on something truly revolutionary
– digital technology, interactive media, and collaboration.”
– Don Tapscott “Growing Up Digital”
15. The Eight Net Gen Norms that will transform
business, education and government
1. Freedom – The freedom to work when
and where you want
2. Customization – My job my life
3. Scrutiny – I know what you did last night
4. Integrity – Be a good company to work for
5. Collaboration – Teamwork
6. Entertainment – Work should be fun
7. Speed – Let’s make things happen now!
8. Innovation – Let me invent
19. Key Questions to Think About
1) What if our we could connect to this new generation of
CPAs and young professionals early on in their careers?
2) What if we could teach our older CPAs how to use this
technology to reach this new generation of CPAs and
enable them to share and engage better?
3) What if we (State CPA Societies) could add these tools to
our arsenal and use these tools in to engage our members
in new ways and help with collaboration, connection and
community?
21. Our Journey…starts with strategy
The MACPA is a progressive, professional
association dedicated to serving CPAs in the
Maryland region, enabling them to grow,
prosper and remain viable in a dynamic,
rapidly changing environment. The
MACPA recognizes the diversity in the CPA
profession and will provide the necessary
resources and services to help its members
maintain the highest level of integrity,
professional ethics and knowledge for the
benefit of the public and the good of the
profession.
Connect –
Protect ‐ Achieve
22. What is Second Life? MACPA goes virtual
"I look at it as just another office, another
extension of our firm. It’s another touch point
where we can potentially meet with clients and
expand our geographic of where we can deliver
services.”
‐ Byron Patrick, CPA.CITP KAWG&F First CPA Firm in Second Life
26. When should you start to
pay attention?
Moving beyond Second
Life marketing, many
companies are infiltrating
virtual worlds for employee
meetings, mixers, and
recruiting – Business Week
Second Life produces
real training results –
CLO magazine ASTD
Virtual Worlds make
Harvard Business
Review’s breakthrough
ideas for 2008
27. When should you start to
pay attention?
This is not a game: Virtual
Worlds coming to your
business Forrester predicts
– CIO Magazine
Virtual worlds will be widely
adopted venues for reaching
customers and experimenting with
new product ideas and business
models
– Intuit’s Future of Small Business Report
30. Accounting Education Pavilion
Our pavilion features a place for Colleges & Universities to
showcase their accounting education and a place for accounting
educators to connect, share, and learn from each other. It is also a
place for prospective students to see the many options available
in an exciting career as a Certified Public Accountant.
31. New Young Professionals Network
Club NYPN on CPA Island
Life’s a beach at the Club NYPN on CPA island. This
special area devoted to New & Young Professionals
has all of the features for networking, casual
meetups, and fun. Complete with a dance floor, tiki
bars, beach, and a real treehouse – it is the place for
students and young professionals to chill.
32. BLI Conference Center
A center facilitating the development and sharing of competencies and
strategic knowledge required for leadership in the rapidly changing
business environment. BLI will deliver competency-based curriculum,
courses, content, and community to enhance learning and grow
intellectual capital for organizational and executive leadership.
43. MACPA featured in 3 sessions at Digital
Now in 2007
• Governance &
Structure – Tami
Bensky
• Generations – Byron
Patrick & Thomas
Hood
• Second Life – demo by
Byron & Thomas
45. CPA Learning 2.0 – The first self‐
directed learning tool for CPAs
• Oct, 2007 Staff volunteered
to “do it”
• Feb, 2008 Staff completed
(95% participation)
• Opened up to the world
51. The New Math
Social Networking (Old)
+ Social Media (New)
= A change in the way we build
relationships
Source: Matt Goddard, CEO R2integrated
52. It’s about the Network Effect
How big is
your
network?
“In a sentence {to recognize a network} means ‘To discover how A, who is in touch with C,
Is affected by the relation between B and C.” – Russ Eckel “Becoming the Eye of the Tiger”
53. Social Media builds social capital
It’s all about your Whuffie
Whuffie is the culmination of your reputation,
influence, bridging and bonding capital,
current and potential access to ideas, talent
and resources, saved‐up favors, and
accomplishments.
‐ Tara Hunt “The Whuffie Factor”
55. What social media did for MACPA
and can do for you?
Establish your company as a thought leader
Reinvent your marketing strategy
Build communities and improve
customer relations
Enhance legislative advocacy
Expand your brand
Get you found on search engines
Make small organizations look big
Communicate to your team
56. And what about CPAs?
• 54% are on LinkedIn
• 48% are on Facebook
• 21% are on Twitter
• 61% attend webinars
• 36% read blogs
• 28% listen to podcasts
64. How one small firm got on the WSJ?
“I think today demonstrated the value
of the social networks (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) and their ability
to spread the word. Encouraging others to read our materials
and help us with our mission to Bury the Billable Hour”
‐ Dan Morris, CPA from Verasage Blog
Website Blog
Twitter
66. Next steps…
1. Educate yourself –
www.cpalearning2.com
2. Create your digital footprint. Create
profiles on Facebook, LinkedIn and
Google.
3. Start listening. Use Google Reader or
Bloglines to begin reading thought
leaders in your profession or areas of
interest.
4. Continue listening. Create your Twitter
account and follow your profession and
areas of interest.
5. Start sharing. Create a blog and record
your thoughts.
6. Share. Recognize and promote the
people you find interesting.
67. But wait there’s more…
“When associations and
other organizations try
new meeting formats, it's
not just for novelty-it's a
step toward better content
delivery. What's more, the
association brave enough
to try a new take on
classic offerings gives its
members more than
information; it gives them
an experience and
exposure to a new way of
doing things.”
-Jeff Waddle ASAE
Meetings Remix – Time to Rethink the Usual Format – Association Now Magazine, Oct 2008
69. Five Learning Trends for 2009
1.Mobile Learning
2.DIY - Do-it-Yourself
Learning
3.Flexible Learning
Environments
4.Virtual Worlds
5.Games & Simulation
Chief Learning Officer Magazine – January 2009
70. MACPA leads in CPE & CPA
events in Second Life
"Second Life is more
compelling than a
conference call, less
intimidating than a
video conference, and
a hell of a lot better
than business travel.“
-- John Zdanowski,
CFO, Linden Lab
71. Who said you can’t be in three
places at once?
Digital Now, 2007
MDBIZEXPO – June, 2008
AACSB
ASTD
XBRL Int’l – June, 2009
AICPA Tech plus – June, 2009
72. Who said you can’t be in three
places at once?
AICPA Tech +
XBRL International
75. Leadership 2.0 requires the five qualities of
extraordinary leaders
1. Sight ‐ Ability to see emerging
patterns and shift perspective when
necessary
2. Insight ‐ Ability to learn faster than
the rate of change in your industry
3. Create ‐ Ability to think strategically
and critically to gain insights that create
new opportunities
4. Communicate ‐ Ability to
collaborate inside and outside your
organization and to build and sustain
social networks of people engaged in
the work
5. Inspire – Ability to mobilize support
and engage others to join you in
ACTION
76. “The future is here. It's just not widely
distributed yet.” – William Gibson
79. MACPA resources
• CPA Success, our daily blog
http://www.CPASuccess.com
• CPA Spotlight, our weekly podcast
http://www.macpa.org/Content/23333.aspx
• Other MACPA blogs:
• www.CPALegislativeInsider.com
• www.NewCPAs.com
• www.bizlearningblog.com
• CPA Learning 2, a Web 2.0 playground by CPAs for CPAs
http://www.CPALearning2.com
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81. Tom Hood, CPA.CITP
CEO
Maryland Association of CPAs
Business Learning Institute
(443) 632‐2301
E‐mail tom@macpa.org
Web http://www.macpa.org
Blog http://www.cpasuccess.com
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