Monday, March 7, 2016

Some uncommon auditing practices to imrove performance

What is the best way to prepare for an audit?
What practices to use to make it more efficient?

Auditing has been around for a long time but those questions are still being asked.

In his article CLASH OF THE AUDITORS:DIFFERING PERCEPTIONS OF PROPER AUDIT PRACTICES JP Russell explores some uncommon auditing techniques used for audit program administration, preparing for the audit, conducting the audit, practices, reporting the results, and the follow-up activities.

To survive and thrive in today’s world, it is not just what you know. Of course, auditors need to be extremely competent, but they also must possess excellent “soft” skills – be memorable, impressive, credible, genuine, trusted and liked. Auditors need to know how to break down barriers and establish common ground among diverse sets of people.

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