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Working Theory Podcast

Working Theory Podcast

著者: Max & Brooks
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The Working Theory Podcast is the unofficial podcast for accounting firms that are serious about getting the most out of Karbon. Hosted by Max (Navica Consulting) and Brooks (Framework Solutions), two consultants who spent years using Karbon inside accounting firms before ever moving into implementation — this show is built on real experience, not theory.

We're not here to walk you through onboarding. We're here for what comes after — the applied side of the platform. How do you make Karbon work for your specific firm? What are the tradeoffs? What are the workarounds? Where does it shine, and where do you need to look elsewhere?

If you're a firm owner or operations manager trying to scale and you need your practice management platform to actually keep up — this one's for you.

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  • OFFLOADING ≠ DELEGATION
    2026/06/21

    Delegation is one of those leadership topics that sounds simple until you actually have to do it.

    In this episode of The Working Theory Podcast, Max and Brooks talk about why delegation often fails in accounting firms, especially when leaders wait until they are already overloaded. They dig into the difference between simply offloading tasks and actually delegating responsibility, and why real delegation is less about getting work off your plate and more about developing people who can own outcomes.

    They also bring the conversation into Karbon, SOPs, firm workflows, busy season, AI, and the fear that holds leaders back from letting others make decisions.

    The big idea: if everything depends on you, your firm cannot grow beyond you.

    In this episode:

    • Why delegation breaks down when it starts from urgency
    • The difference between task delegation and responsibility delegation
    • How Karbon workflows can either support ownership or reinforce bottlenecks
    • Why mistakes are part of leadership development
    • How to set expectations without over-prescribing every step
    • Why firm owners need to multiply decision-making across the team
    • What delegation has in common with using AI effectively
    • Why training someone to “replace you” may be the best thing for your career

    Books mentioned:

    • The One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson
    • Turn the Ship Around! by David Marquet
    • The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell
    • Death by Meeting by Patrick Lencioni

    Question for the comments:

    What’s one thing in your firm that you’ve been offloading, but should probably be delegating as real ownership?

    00:00 Delegation is more than getting work off your plate

    01:19 Delegation as team development

    02:12 Why urgent delegation usually fails

    04:10 Delegate before busy season hits

    05:06 Task delegation vs. responsibility delegation

    07:44 What this looks like inside Karbon

    10:43 Setting expectations without over-directing

    13:20 The fear of mistakes, cost, and client risk

    14:07 SOPs, standards, and ownership

    15:06 Letting your team improve the process

    17:14 Turn the Ship Around and leader-led bottlenecks

    18:58 From giving orders to approving ownership

    21:52 Why everyone keeps coming to you with questions

    22:52 Accounting leaders need space for AI and strategy

    25:39 Training your replacement does not make you irrelevant

    27:29 Delegation and AI use the same leadership muscle

    29:19 Final thoughts on growth, oversight, and mistakes

    30:18 Books, memory, and Brooks being Brooks

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    31 分
  • The Fixed Fee Trap -- Sustainable Profit
    2026/05/21

    Fixed fee billing can create better incentives for accounting firms, better client experiences, and more sustainable profitability. But it only works if you know your costs, understand the effort required, run thoughtful fee reviews, and keep tracking time.

    In this episode, Max and Brooks talk through why hourly billing can punish efficiency, how automation changes the pricing conversation, how to calculate a baseline fixed fee, and why time tracking is still essential even when clients are not billed by the hour.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Why fixed fee matters

    01:55 Better incentives for firms and clients

    03:52 Automation makes hourly billing risky

    05:25 Fixed fee vs. value-based billing

    06:31 Managing fixed fee work in Karbon

    07:07 Know your internal cost

    10:55 Use a short first engagement

    13:28 Run better fee reviews

    15:09 Improve process or raise rates

    18:57 Explain the price increase

    20:04 Pricing takes math and people skills

    22:26 When to lower a fee

    24:51 The danger of autopilot price increases

    27:15 Clients buy peace of mind

    29:05 Efficiency creates capacity

    31:15 Keep tracking time

    33:04 Time data is firm intelligence

    34:02 Closing thoughts

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    35 分
  • Release Party: April 27, 2025 — Timesheet Periods, Engagements That Create Work, and more!
    2026/05/15
    Karbon Release Party: April 27, 2025 — Timesheet Periods, Engagements That Create Work, and the Gusto Integration

    Karbon's April 27 release is one of the biggest in recent memory — long-requested features like customizable timesheet periods, engagements that finally create work for you, and a Gusto integration that handles shifting payroll dates. Max and Brooks Wheatley walk through every change, what's actually useful, and where the gotchas still are.

    This is the Karbon Release Party — a recurring segment on The Working Theory Podcast where two Karbon implementation consultants break down each Karbon release from a practitioner perspective. Between them, Max and Brooks have helped hundreds of firms get more out of Karbon.

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    00:53 Aider integration goes live

    02:46 Engagements can now create work items

    06:42 Gusto integration — payroll work items that handle shifting dates

    09:50 Karbon API updates: time entries endpoint + self-service keys

    12:20 E-signature expiration extensions (no more restarting)

    13:50 Suspicious email warnings

    15:29 Exact email send timestamps

    16:30 Filing deadlines on repeat work

    17:09 Customizable timesheet periods (finally)

    19:56 Edit time entries directly in draft invoices

    21:41 Wrap-up

    Highlights
    • Engagements create work — sign an engagement and Karbon generates the work items, with better control than Ignition or GoProposal. Still in open beta, but shipping fast.
    • Gusto integration reads upcoming payroll dates and adjusts your next work item's due date — solving holiday-shifted paydays breaking your schedule.
    • Customizable timesheet periods — change Karbon from Monday–Sunday to Sunday–Saturday, 1st–15th, monthly, or multi-week. Found under Settings → Workflow.
    • Self-service API keys in Connected Apps. No more waiting on the Karbon team to activate.
    • In-invoice time entry edits — fix mis-coded entries without leaving the invoice.
    About the show

    The Working Theory Podcast is for accounting firms that are already on Karbon and want to actually optimize how they use it. Optimization, not onboarding. Hosted by Max (Navica Consulting) and Brooks Wheatley (Framework Solutions) — two Karbon implementation consultants who spent years inside accounting firms before going independent.

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    Connect

    Max — Navica Consulting

    Brooks — Framework Solutions

    #Karbon #AccountingTech #PracticeManagement #AccountingFirms #KarbonHQ #AccountingPodcast #FirmOperations #AccountingWorkflow

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    22 分
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