1 min readEmpowering Your CPA Team: Ditch the Whip for True Ownership

by Susan Stutzel | March 2, 2026 | Business, Leadership

Picture this: It’s tax season crunch time. Your senior associate, Sarah, spots a subtle mismatch in a client’s depreciation schedule that could trigger an audit flag. In the old days, she’d flag it for review and wait for your sign-off – classic accountability mode, waiting for the boss to enforce the rules. But last year, after we shifted our focus, Sarah owned it. She researched the latest IRS guidance, drafted a client memo explaining the fix, and even suggested a proactive year-end adjustment. No one had to chase her; she just did it because she cared about getting it right. The client was thrilled, we avoided headaches, and Sarah felt like a true partner in the firm’s success.

That’s the magic of responsibility over mere accountability. Accountability is the external stick: deadlines, check-ins, consequences. Responsibility is the internal fire: team members owning outcomes because they see the “why” – protecting clients, upholding integrity, building the firm’s reputation in a world of constant regulatory shifts.

In high-pressure CPA firms, responsible teams shine during busy season. They catch issues early, innovate workflows, and reduce errors that lead to rework. Gallup’s recent data shows engaged, intrinsically motivated employees drive massive productivity gains. To build this culture, model it: Share your reasoning openly during reviews. Delegate real authority with context, not micromanagement. Turn mistakes into “what can we learn?” discussions, not blame sessions.

Your team members aren’t just employees; they’re guardians of your firm’s legacy. Nurture their responsibility, and watch your practice thrive.

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