Publication Date
Spring 1986
Abstract
During recent years, many comments have been made regarding the lack of good written and oral communication skills of entry level accountants. Accounting academicians realize that there is a weakness in the communications area. Many professors do not feel, however, that they have sufficient time to address the area of communication skills in the present undergraduate accounting courses because it is difficult just having time to cover technical accounting material. To increase accounting knowledge and at the same time improve communications skills were the objectives of an intersession course for accounting students which was offered between semesters as a one hour elective. The course met 3 hours a day for 5 days and was aimed at accounting juniors and seniors.
Recommended Citation
Byrd, Sandra D. and Byrd, David B.
(1986)
"Utilizing the history of accounting to improve communication skills,"
Accounting Historians Notebook: Vol. 9:
No.
1, Article 9.
Available at:
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aah_notebook/vol9/iss1/9