Accountants Growth Academy Resources

The Bristol, Prince St, Bristol
19th March 2026

DETAILS FOR THE DAY

This hotel is well connected to transport links, making train, bus and car journeys between the hotel and several reference points short.

Driving to the hotel and parking at the hotel

The Bristol hotel now falls within the City of Bristol Clean Air Zone. Charges only apply to older more polluting vehicles. Please click on the button below to check your car.

For guests who arrive on the day - parking is £12 per car/per day. Park and then register at reception and pay on departure. morning

Dinner on Wednesday 18th March 

For those attending the dinner on the Wednesday night, this will be served in The George White at 7.30pm

Breakfast on Thursday 19th March 

Breakfast is served between 6.30am-10am in the River Grille Restaurant

Menu for the meal on Wednesday 18th:

Starters 

Chicken liver paté, chutney, pickled vegetables, and toasted brioche

Burrata, basil pesto, heritage tomatoes and focaccia crostini V

Smoked salmon, horseradish crème fraiche, crudités, watercress GF

Mains

Smoked paprika, lemon and thyme chicken breast served with truffled sweet potato pureé, braised shallot and green beans jus GF

Braised shin of beef served with horseradish mash potato, heritage carrots, red wine jus GF

Cheese and leek pie with seasonal vegetables V

Desserts

Irish cream cheesecake 

Tiramisu tart

Treacle tart VE

The workshop on Thursday 19th

The workshop will start at 9am. For those coming for the day, there will be breakfast snacks and tea and coffee from 8.45am.

This session will be taking place in the William Jessop Suite, which is located next to the hotel reception, lunch and breaks will be in the suite's private lounge.

The agenda for the day

Business Breakthroughs

REPORT & SUPPORTING TOOLS

Breakthrough Accountability

Why put up with broken promises, missed deadlines and bad behaviour that hold your firm back?

REPORT & SUPPORTING TOOLS

Sustainable Success From KPIs

The heartfelt success of your business depends on your rapid response to the right measures...

READING

BOOK

 Crucial Accountability
by Patterson, Grenny et al...

Crucial Accountability offers the tools for how to hold people to account, mastering performance discussions, resolving problems and getting results.

Tom Peters, recognised as one of the world’s most influential business
commentators and authors suggests “...if you read only one management book... this decade... I’d insist that it be Crucial Accountability" 


BOOK

Measure What Matters
by John Doerr

Doerr has introduced OKRs to more than fifty companies, helping tech giants and charities exceed all expectations. In the OKR model, objectives define what we seek to achieve and key results are how those top­ priority goals will be attained. They focus effort, foster coordination and enhance workplace satisfaction.