Xerocon 2014 – It just gets better !

Well Xerocon 2014 has come and gone and yet again the annual Xero event has left a permanent mark on the accounting industry for all the right reasons. And with 1300 people attending (partners, exhibitors and Xero staff) it has to be one of the biggest technology based conferences in Australasia. This year was all aboutContinue reading “Xerocon 2014 – It just gets better !”

Xero Answers the Call

Following on from my blog in May, it was pleasing to see Chris Ridd’s blog last week regarding Xero’s commitment to educating and assisting the accounting and bookkeeping industry. 87.5% of respondents to the question I raised regarding whether they felt Xero had a responsibility to take on this role answered Yes. With so much change happening inContinue reading “Xero Answers the Call”

Building your mental model | Xero Blog | Rod Drury

It has been a little while since my last post but I came across this from Rod Drury on the weekend. Quite logical when you think about what he is saying. I always say that confidence comes with knowledge and to some what you display as confidence they believe is arrogance. In some cases peopleContinue reading “Building your mental model | Xero Blog | Rod Drury”