AUDIT 15 FUN Jon Taber
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- Economía y empresa
Internal Audit podcast.
One 15-minute episode at least every 15 days.
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Episode 136 - AUDIT DUEL Remote Work - Mike Jacka and David Hill
Join us for a debate on the effectiveness of remote work in internal audit. Mike Jacka, an experienced internal audit thought leader, argues that remote work diminishes the effectiveness of internal audit, particularly in building relationships. David Hill, CEO of Swap Internal Audit Services, disagrees, citing benefits such as increased employee wellbeing, wider talent pool, and reduced overhead costs. Listen to their perspectives and decide for yourself!
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Episode 135 - Hot Seat Agile Auditing - Clarissa Lucas ft. co-hosts Rob Berry and Tracie Marquardt
Join us for a "Hot Seat" episode with special guest Clarissa Lucas, author of "Beyond Agile Auditing"!
Alongside co-hosts Rob Berry and Tracy Marquardt, we're shaking things up, exploring how agile auditing can enhance your team's performance and client relationships.
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Episode 134 - A Leader of Leaders - Jim Grimes
In this episode, Jim Grimes, a seasoned internal audit professional, shares his approach to identifying, mentoring, and empowering future leaders. He discusses leadership development, and knowing when to stop investing in someone's growth.
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Episode 133 - IA Awareness Month - Richard Chambers and Abbas Al Lawati
May is Internal Audit Awareness Month!
Join Richard Chambers and Abbas Al Lawati as we discuss practical ways to promote internal audit awareness within your organization and beyond. -
Episode 132 - Do we need a strategic plan? - Audit Duel Series - Richard Chambers and Norman Marks
In this episode, Richard Chambers and Norman Marks discuss the importance of strategic planning in internal audit.
Richard argues that a strategic plan is essential for internal audit to align with the organization's goals and stay relevant, while Norman believes that a formal plan is unnecessary and may even be a waste of time.
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Episode 131 - The Spark - Matej Drascek
Matej Drascek wrote an article on Purpose-Driven Internal Audit earlier this year.
You can read it here: https://tinyurl.com/5ydhwsb7.
His inspiration came from a conversation with Dr. Ahmed Shawky Mohamed.
I found the article so thought-provoking that I invited Matej onto my podcast to discuss it further.
We discussed what drives people's interest in the internal audit profession. What is his spark? What is YOUR spark?