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Planning is important.
No one can deny that.
All too often, auditors start
projects without a good plan.
A lot of junior auditors don't
know what's expected of them.
Projects have huge delays.
Join us on the next episode of
The Audit Bites podcast
as we discuss
9 Problems with Modern
Internal Audit Planning
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Everyone loves a good story.
Even auditors.
But have you thought about
the effect a good story has
on your audit clients?
Join us on the next episode of
the Audit Bites podcast titled
Beyond Numbers:
The Crucial Role of
Storytelling in Auditing
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Are you having trouble
finding qualified staff?
I've talked to several
audit leaders who are
having a hard time
finding qualified people.
It's becoming a widespread problem.
Let's talk about it.
Watch on YouTube below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sc33a_l_rQA&t=9s
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Artificial intelligence is only as smart
as the humans who program and use it.
It is not perfect.
Therefore, auditors must review
the organization's artificial intelligence.
Join us on the next episode of
the Audit Bites podcast
as we discuss
4 Reasons Auditors Must
Review Artificial Intelligence
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Ever wondered why your
audit training feels like a sluggish
journey through quicksand?
Join us on this episode of the
Audit Bites podcast as we
uncover the 23 surprising culprits
that could be hindering your audit career.
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Policies are important.
Until they aren't.
Auditors are always
talking about policies
and procedures.
And it bugs the mess
out of clients who view policies
as paper-pushing exercises.
Join us on the next episode of
Audit Bites as we discuss
Why Auditors Always Harp on Policies.
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To trust or not to trust.
That is the question for auditors.
Join us on the next episode of
Audit Bites as we discuss
The Levels of Professional Skepticism for Auditors.
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Auditors always talk about
getting a seat at the executive table.
And sure it’s important.
But the gold is in the cubicles,
not the corner offices.
Join us on next episode of
Audit Bites where we discuss
the sweet spot to understanding
organizational risks and controls.
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Are you tired of feeling stuck in your audit career, like a hamster on an eternal wheel? I get it. You're sitting at your desk uninspired. It's like banging your head against a brick wall every.single.day. I've got news that will shock you... there's a way out! Join us for an unforgettable LIVE episode of Audit Bites Podcast where we will be discussing 5 Things to Catapult Your Audit Career
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Have you ever had to
deal with someone who
was stupidly stubborn?
I mean, we've all been there, right?
They are so married to
their opinions that they won't
even consider other perspectives.
Talk about frustrating.
But here's the thing.
In our line of work,
objectivity is key 🔑.
It's what sets us apart and
allows us to provide valuable
insights and recommendations.
So when auditors lack objectivity,
it feels like we're dealing with
someone who might just be
a bit like...well,
let's put it nicely,
a donkey 🐎
On this episode of Audit Bites,
we will discuss why objectivity
is absolutely necessary for
internal auditors.
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Auditors are often placed on projects with mininal preparation.
You are given objectives to test and little else.
The entire time you're thinking to yourself..."A little historical context would have been helpful."
But here you are, in the middle of an audit frustrated and confused.
If you've every felt this before, join us on next episode of Audit Bites where we discuss the
benefits of truly understanding what you're auditing and 6 ways you can better understand audit areas.
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No one cares about your technical auditing skills if you cannot communicate constructively with people.
Auditors often encounter difficulties when communicating with clients.
On this episode of Audit Bites, we will discuss one major reason why communication skills are
crucial for internal auditors.
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Who's looking out
for your best interesting?
For businesses,
it's the board of directors.
They are a group of people chosen
to look after a company and
make sure it is being run well.
But what happens when
a board goes beyond its authority?
Find out in the next episode of
the Audit Bites podcast.
Audit Bites is a podcast that provides
valuable insights for
internal audit professionals.
Mark your calendars and join us
live on LinkedIn or YouTube.
And hey, don't forget to subscribe
on your favorite podcasting platform.
Looking forward to having you on board
(pun intended) for the next episode!
#internalaudit #auditors #thatauditguy
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Don't you wish you could find
and fix problems before they start?
We've all been there.
You know something is wrong.
There is a feeling in the pit of your stomach.
And you do nothing.
Some auditors have a
bad habit of doing this too.
Fortunately, you don't have to
be a psychic to fend off problems
at the first sign of irregularity.
Join us in the next
episode of Audit Bites
where we discuss why
Auditors must stop
auditing after the fact.
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But being curious is one of the primary jobs of an internal auditor.
Join us on the next episode of Audit Bites where we talk about the power of curiosity and ask ask, Are you curious enough to make a difference.
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Are auditors impostors? Join me on episode 44 of Audit Bites as we delve into the common feelings of insecurity and fraudulence experienced by auditors. Discover the reasons behind the imposter syndrome and how it affects the auditing profession. Tune in now for a thought-provoking discussion on being an auditor in today's dynamic business landscape.
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Is your auditor instinct is strong that
you're constantly questioning things?
Do people complain that you are always auditing?
Well good.
Keep doing it.
And join us on the next episode of Audit Bites where we discuss why you should always be auditing.
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How can you trust someone
you belive is out to get you?
Many auditors face this delimma
trying to gain the trust and
respect of audit clients.
Many clients believe
we are out to get them.
We are not.
But there are reasons
why they don't trust us.
Let's talk about it.
Join us on the
next episode of
Audit Bites.
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Auditing is important.
Or is it?
If it's so important, why do we have to fight so hard to simply do the job?
And sometimes the fight is so subtle, we miss the warning signs of war.
Join me on this episode of Audit Bites as we discuss:
How to Stifle an Audit Department
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May the 4th be with you.
Auditors must use the force.
Let's have fun.
Yes, auditors can have fun.
Let's talk about it.
5 ways auditors must use the force.
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