Featured speaker, Joe Horowitz, shares his cybersecurity expertise on bridging the gap between governance, risk management and compliance practices to enhance organizational security.
5 Engagement Types Per GAGAS
Under Yellow Book standards, an auditor can perform 1 of 5 engagement types: financial audit, performance audit, examination, review and agreed-upon procedures.
From Process to People: How the Right Questions Drive Change
Guest speaker, Eric Currie, describes how the S.O.S. process allows your team to know you care about them during change as it happens!
Leading a Successful Audit Project
Knowing the skills, traits, and qualities of leading is good, but consistently putting them into practice is rare and truly something to admire!
How Strong is Your Organization’s Governance?
Evaluating your audit organization’s governance may not be the most thrilling activity, but it’s crucial for everything to run smoothly. Here’s a guide to help determine how strong your governance structure really is!
Auditors: Allies for Local Government Leaders
This guest post by Mark Funkhouser highlights how auditors are allies for both the community and government representatives.
Audit Leader vs. Audit Manager
Audit managers are great! They get the job done. But can they look up from their work to make sure the team heads in the right direction? That takes true leadership and more than just a few risks.
Scope: The Boundary of Your Audit
Scope is the boundary and one of three main parameters of your audit with the audit objective and methodologies making up the other two.
Colin Powell’s Rules for Evidence
In a 2014 book, former Secretary of State Powell explained how he judges evidence and where he went wrong with his speech to the UN on Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. These same principles apply to audit evidence.