Advisory Services The Path to Advisory: Planning your advisory workflow Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Intuit Accountants Team Modified Aug 22, 2023 2 min read Note: Many thanks to the Intuit® Tax Council for their guidance in putting together this article and for their input on “The Path to Advisory.” See editor’s note to download the guide. Mapping your advisory workflow is the key to recognizing gaps and opportunities for automation and client collaboration. Every firm will have different details in its process, but the goal is to standardize the process. Scott Sloan says, “Standardizing workflow is the key for us to be productive so that we can serve our clients well. We put every single step of the service engagement in a Trello card which makes it easy to check off as we go and provide quality control for our team.” The components of your core advisory workflow The core five segments Invoicing Onboarding Evaluation/Analysis Guidance Action Component intervals Invoicing happens at the beginning of the engagement and continues at regular monthly intervals for most engagements. Onboarding happens next to kick off the engagement and gathers all relevant information. Steps 3-5 happen in a repeat cycle as your engagement continues. Within each stage, there is generally a dance between: Tasks your firm does. Tasks the client needs to do. Tasks you do together (meetings). Each firm will have different processes within its workflow and slightly different workflows for each advisory offering, but the process segments are universal. Supporting software You can find a tool to support almost every stage in your workflow. Following is a list of tools recommended by the Tax Council. John Jordan leverages Practice Ignition templates to create proposals for tax plans and other services. “It showcases our brand and makes the client onboarding easier and faster for us and clients. It allows clients to review our proposal, sign the engagement letter, and enter their payment information all in one place.” Scott Sloan recommends, “We engage directly with clients using all our cloud apps like QuickBooks Online, Slack, Google Suite and other apps. We connect some apps using Zapier to eliminate data entry. It feels like we are in the same office with our clients.” Invoicing, proposals and onboarding Intuit Tax Advisor QuickBooks® Online Ignition Intuit Practice Management Evaluation/Analysis Intuit Tax Advisor Intuit ProConnect™ Tax, Lacerte® Tax, and ProSeries® Tax QuickBooks® Online Guidance This segment is about the application of your expertise and sharing that information with the client. Thus, tools might include presentation software, client friendly reports, and virtual meeting tools. Intuit Tax Advisor Google Meet Google Slides Microsoft Teams Zoom Action This step is what the client needs to do, but you can offer tools to help them complete your advisory recommendations, such as forms, worksheets, and other helpful tools. Editor’s note: This article is a small part of a whitepaper, “The Path to Advisory,” that can be downloaded and used extensively in your firm. The PDF includes checklists, charts, and many other activities that could not be included in this article. Download it today. There is also an Executive Summary available for download. Previous Post Intuit® Accountants releases Tax Planning and Advisory Insights Survey Next Post The Path to Advisory: Positioning and pricing your advisory services Written by Intuit Accountants Team The Intuit® Accountants team provides ProConnect™ Tax, Lacerte® Tax, ProSeries® Tax, and add-on software and services to enable workflow for its customers. Visit us at https://proconnect.intuit.com, or follow us on Twitter @IntuitAccts. More from Intuit Accountants Team Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Practice Management Top 7 advantages of choosing a firm niche Advisory Services Your firm: Maximizing value over volume Practice Management ProSeries® Tax spotlight: Nayo Carter-Gray, EA, MBA Practice Management Consultant Spotlight: Katherine Weiler Webinars Technology and Your Clients: Dec. 19 Webinars Escalating IRS Correspondence: Dec. 17 Webinars Intuit Hosting Hacks: Dec. 18 Webinars 5 Tips to Automate Tax Season: Dec. 17 Webinars SafeSend + Intuit = Engagement: Dec. 10 Webinars What’s New in ProConnect: Dec. 10