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January 2010 » Failure to Communicate
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Ping Lin, PhD, CMA, and Debra Grace, PhD, CPA, and Sudha Krishnan, PhD, CA, and Jeannette Gilsdorf, PhD
When accounting firms conduct recruiting efforts on college campuses, professionals frequently express concerns about students' communication skills. Many recruiters agree that students are technically very strong but have surprisingly weak writing and speaking skills. Professors are often at a loss to explain this discrepancy—during the past 15 years, most accounting curricula have been revised to require students to take multiple courses in communications.
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