Tag: Audit Planning

Hurricane is one type of crisis

Study: Most Crisis Response Plans Go Untested

A new study from Deloitte indicates that it might be time to audit the crisis management plan. The study based on responses of 523 senior executives involved in risk, crisis management, and business continuity finds just 17 percent say their organizations have tested their crisis response plans. That’s way to Read More

Using a heat risk map

How Internal Audit Can Better Convey Risks Using a Heat Map

A definitive guide to producing, using, and improving a risk heat map at your organization. A good risk assessment is an important part of the process of putting together a solid internal audit plan. But gathering risk information from throughout the company and organizing it into manageable and actionable material Read More

money stacks

Global Internal Audit Services Market Hits $34 Billion

The global internal audit services market was valued at $33.6 billion in 2017. North America was the largest geographic region accounting for $12.3 billion or 36.7 percent of the global market. Of that, the United States was the largest country accounting for $9.9 billion or 29.4 percent of the global Read More

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Technology Is Enabling Better Remote Audits

Internal audit departments are taking advantage of technological advances to offer more accurate audits and better insight into complex process, often with less time and work to complete them. Many internal audit departments are using data analytics, agile, automated processes, and other technology to improve the previously manual approach for Read More

New Study Takes Close Look at Auditing Strategic Risks

The latest Global Internal Audit Common Body of Knowledge (CBOK) Stakeholder Study report, Auditing Strategic Risks: Practical Insights from Internal Audit Leaders, reveals that nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of stakeholders want internal audit to take a more active role in strategic risks. Many chief audit executives are reporting they are Read More

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What’s Eating Internal Audit Executives?

The tops risks that chief audit executives face, as identified by a new report, are likely to be familiar foes for most internal audit leaders. Chief audit executives (CAEs) are unlikely to be alarmed by a new report listing the top five risks confronting internal audit; they’ve been battling them Read More

Auditing anti-bribery

IA Foundation Releases Report on Auditing the Anti-Bribery Program

With the global crackdown on bribery and corruption over the last decade, organizations are realizing the need to fully implement structured anti-bribery programs that are continuously monitored. A new report from the Internal Audit Foundation highlights the important role internal audit plays in assuring these programs are set up for Read More

Survey Finds Upstream Supply Chain Risks Increasing

Audits of the extended enterprise can yield benefits, such as greater flexibility, innovation, brand confidence, and even revenue gains. There are big risks lurking in your supply chain and in interactions with the vast network of third parties with whom companies do business. A new survey by Deloitte finds that Read More

internal audit failures stem from misalignment

Many Internal Audit Failures Stem from Misalignment with the Company Strategy

Editor’s Note: This is part one of a six part series on the internal audit value chain, which can act as a blue print for building a successful internal audit function. Click here for the other articles in the series. We’ve all heard the many clichéd ways to describe when Read More