Tips to fuel growth in your
practice in 2026

26 February
12:00 – 12:45 PM AEST


Synopsis:
In this session, Cloudoffis is joined by three accountants with decades of experience and a deep, practical understanding of the realities of running a modern firm in intentional, sustainable ways. Together, they explore what growth really means in 2026, what to prioritise, and what genuinely drove results over the past year. The discussion spans mindset, goal setting, personal branding, technology, Automation & AI, relationships, and avoiding burnout, all grounded in real experience. You will leave with clear perspectives, useful prompts, and ideas you can apply in your own practice.


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Learning outcomes:

  • Define what growth means for your practice in 2026
  • Set practical, achievable goals for 2026
  • Drive sustainable growth without burning out yourself or your team
  • Build mindset habits that support long-term progress
  • Decide whether coaching or mentoring is worthwhile
  • Embrace personal branding and use personal stories to build trust
  • Strengthen relationships that contribute to growth
  • Review your tech stack with clearer intent


Who should attend?
This webinar is designed for growth minded practitioners, accountants and professionals in practice, partners, managers and senior team members, especially those navigating digital change, integrating AI and automation into business strategy, and evolving client demands.

Tyler Caskey

Tyler Caskey

Partner at The Bean Counters

Tyler Caskey brings a sharp commercial and strategic perspective to the session, grounded in hands-on experience helping accounting firms grow in sustainable, intentional ways, working closely with firm owners and leaders on positioning, pricing, capacity, and decision-making, giving him a clear view of what actually supports growth and what quietly holds firms back, and he is particularly strong at translating big-picture goals into practical actions, making his insights valuable for practices planning their next phase in 2026 and beyond.

Heather Smith

Heather Smith

Accountant & StoryTeller

Heather Smith brings practical knowledge to this session through her long-standing experience as a practice owner and decades of experience working with accounting firms, technology providers, and industry bodies including ACCA, CAANZ, and ICB; she is widely respected for her clear thinking on practice growth, digital change, and the realities of running a modern firm, and she hosts the Accounting Apps podcast, curates the Accounting Apps newsletter, and nurtures the Accounting Apps Mastermind community.

Dan Osborne

Dan Osborne

PodAccountant, CATS

Dan Osborne brings a grounded, relatable perspective shaped by hands-on experience in public practice and active involvement in the accounting community, and as co-host of the Two Drunk Accountants podcast, he is deeply connected to the real conversations accountants are having about growth, pressure, change, and balance, and he is valued for his honest insights, practical thinking, and ability to challenge assumptions in a way that resonates with firm owners and leaders navigating modern practice.

John Munden

John Munden

Chief Strategy Officer at Cloudoffis

John Munden is the Chief Strategy Officer at Cloudoffis, where he works closely with accounting practices to help them think clearly about growth, structure, and long-term direction, and he has spent years working alongside firm owners and leadership teams across the profession, giving him a broad view of the challenges and opportunities practices are navigating, and as moderator of the panel discussion, John brings a thoughtful approach to guiding the conversation and drawing out practical insights.