Inside KPMG's push to turn tax experts into hands-on software builders
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Inside KPMG's push to turn tax experts into hands-on software builders
"By the end of six weeks, they were vibe coding solutions. Right before your eyes, you're starting to see the evolution of how they were going to deliver services."
"Now, the tax people can 'do the ideation piece' and then take a first pass at producing what they'd like to see."
"The approach lets workers create 'lightweight, workable tools' they can hand off to software engineers to develop versions with the requisite safeguards and infrastructure."
KPMG US has initiated a program where tax professionals collaborate with engineers to create software prototypes. A six-week pilot involved about 30 tax experts who, despite limited technical backgrounds, successfully developed workable tools. These tools automate tax processes and integrate data, reducing reliance on technical staff. Participants worked in small teams, receiving mentorship to overcome technical challenges. The approach allows tax professionals to ideate and prototype solutions, which are then refined by software engineers, facilitating faster rollout of new tools and enhancing service delivery.
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