Far from being marginalised by the arrival and installation of accounting software, staff in the financial departments of British firms can be revitalised by the improved infrastructure such technology creates.
Randolph Johnston, executive vice-president of K2e.com, said employees typically learn to adapt to new demands and requirements that crop up as a result of the software’s use.
However, it is very rare that workers are no longer required as a result of the technology’s presence.
“One key message to convey to staff before, during and after an accounting software implementation is that things will change and they will be asked to do new or different activities,” the expert stated.
But Mr Johnston appeared to suggest this is not something to fear, instead focusing on the benefits of this switch, which he said can be “more productive”.
Terry Forsey, a software sales and marketing coach, recently said accounting software is a must for firms as it allows staff to work in almost any location.
Source:http://www.codestone.net/news/story/accounting-software-infrastructure-can-bring-out-the-best-in-staff/800712953/

