Guy Pearson of Practice Ignition on building an accounting firm from scratch that could scale up without him
Guy Pearson, founder of Practice Ignition, turned down an offer of partnership in an accounting firm at age 24 to travel around the world for a year. After running out of money, Guy returned to Australia and started an accounting firm out of his house. He set out to automate the firm right out of the gate and built a business that could scale up on its own. That meant Guy could very quickly go off and start a software company called Practice Ignition while running his firm on the side.
Show Notes
- Learn more about Practice Ignition and connect with Guy Pearson on LinkedIn. Visit his accounting firm Interactive Accounting.
- Read The Global Talent Crunch report by Korn Ferry to learn how global talent shortages will constrict growth for organizations and economies in the future of work.
- Buy The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz on Amazon.
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