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The CPA Center of Excellence is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Approximately 250 students between the two schools majoring in accounting and finance, business, marketing, and management will utilize the Center - mostly the Insight Toolkit - to assess their competency in soft skills (critical thinking, communication skills, leadership, etc.) and receive specific feedback on how to better themselves in those fields.
“This is the culmination of years of hard work and demonstrates why this award-winning toolkit has an impact that extends beyond the CPA profession to a larger audience,” said researcher David Griffiths, advisor for the CPA Center of Excellence and learning design advisor for the Swansea Business School at UWTSD, per a statement. “This project has the potential to help Indiana business students and their counterparts in Wales to be among the most prepared students entering the workforce in terms of their proficiency in these vital business skills.”
“Insight is a way to objectively measure skills that are typically subjective,” stated Jess Halverson Bowyer, strategist at the Center. “It uniformly defines and identifies areas for improvement by asking hard questions and getting honest answers. ‘Do you effectively communicate complex information with the audience in mind?’ Or maybe to previous employers - ‘Did I model leadership?’”
Students and their faculty advisors will be able to view the assessment feedback and discuss action to take before graduation. Following the completed assessments in November, data from both schools will be evaluated in a new project via Griffiths and Harriet Rojas, chair of the DeVoe Division of Business and professor of business statistics at IWU. Results from the project will be released sometime next year.
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