1 min readStrategy Isn’t a Luxury – It’s a Lifeline for CPA Firms

by Susan Stutzel | December 1, 2025 | Business, Leadership

As year-end approaches, we often find ourselves in survival mode – juggling deadlines, client demands, and the whirlwind of the holiday season. It’s tempting to shelve strategic planning until “things calm down.” But here’s the truth: strategy isn’t a luxury reserved for quiet seasons. It’s the lifeline that keeps your firm from drifting into reactive overload.

When everything feels urgent, the most important work is often the easiest to ignore. Yet carving out time each week to revisit your goals, assess capacity, and align your team can transform how you navigate the crunch. Strategy requires intentional focus.

Firms that stay anchored in strategy during busy seasons make better decisions, protect their team’s energy, and enter Q1 with momentum – not burnout. So before you dive into another task, ask:

“What is one strategic priority I refuse to lose sight of?” Write it down, share it with your team, and treat it like a standing appointment.

“How much time do I need to commit to strategy?” Even if it’s 30-60 minutes each week, put it on your calendar and use this time to assess progress, remove roadblocks, and make one small move forward.

“Which of today’s tasks support my strategic goal?” Highlight those first. This keeps your to-do list aligned with long-term impact, not just short-term urgency.

Because in the thick of year-end, clarity isn’t optional – it’s your competitive edge.

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