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AUDIT 15 FUN

Internal Audit podcast. One 15-minute episode at least every 15 days.

Episodes

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.

May 07, 202410 min

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. Join us as we explore what this means for the future of the profession.

Apr 26, 202419 min

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?

Apr 23, 202415 min

Episode 130 - Standards Part II - Harriet Richardson and Doron Ronen

In this second episode of a two-part series, we explore the key actions Chief Audit Executives and their teams must take to align with the new IIA Standards, specifically Domains IV and V. Listen to expert insights from Harriet Richardson and Doron Ronen.

Apr 12, 202418 min

Episode 129 - Standards Part I - Naji Fayad and Paul Sobel

In this first episode of a two-part series, we explore the key actions Chief Audit Executives and their teams must take to align with the new IIA Standards. Listen to expert insights from Naji Fayad and Paul Sobel. Plus, bonus question on Independence and Objectivity at the end! Link to article referenced: https://tinyurl.com/4x5xfa7t

Apr 11, 202429 min

Episode 128 - OCEG - Adrian Resag

Have you heard of the five lines of accountability from OCEG? Or perhaps you're wondering what OCEG even is? Listen to Adrian Resag, Academic Director for OCEG, as he shares valuable insights on what this organization can offer internal auditors.

Apr 03, 202420 min

Episode 127 - Culture Audits - Linh Truong and James Paterson

How do culture audits differ from HR surveys? What tangible benefits do they offer? These were the two questions posed to Linh Truong, author of The Seven Deadly Sins of Organizational Culture, and James Paterson, author of Beyond the Five Why's.

Mar 16, 202424 min

Episode 125 - NACD Governance Report - Friso van der Oord

Have you read the NACD 2024 Governance Outlook report. As an internal auditor, you should. It's what Board Directors care about in 2024. How can reconcile their needs with our work? Listen to Friso van der Oord, Senior VP of Content at NACD, for his insights on the topic!

Feb 14, 202416 min

Episode 123 - ChatGPT Battle - Abbas Al Lawati and Alex Rusate

Get ready for a ChatGPT showdown! Abbas Al Lawati and Alex Rusate go head-to-head, tackling an easy and a tough question. I then throw them a curveball to put their skills to the test! CHECK IT OUT HERE: http://tinyurl.com/35e8t288

Jan 24, 20241 min

Episode 122 - Sense of Humor - Yevgeniya Rossova and Aziz Fataliyev

Have you ever used humor to ease the tension and create a friendly atmosphere during audit projects? A timely joke often makes complex reviews feel more manageable. Don't miss an engaging discussion with Aziz Fatalyiev and Yevgenya Rossova, IIA Presidents of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, on the significance of humor in auditing. How do you use humor in your audit projects? Share your stories in the comments below!

Jan 21, 202421 min

Episode 121 - Training Plan - Sowmya Krishnan and Shagen Ganason

Internal Auditors do not have business acumen. That is a common complaint about the profession. So, what steps are you taking to bridge this gap within your team? How do you plan to enhance your business acumen through training? Join Sowmya Krishnan and Shagen Ganason for an insightful conversation on this topic.

Jan 08, 202420 min

Episode 119 - Path to Leadership - Antonius Gunadi

What does it take to become a CAE? What does it take to keep your CAE job? What are some characteristics of future CAEs? Listen to Antonius Gunadi, an experienced audit leader, for his insights!

Dec 27, 202315 min

Episode 117 - IIA Mentoring Program - Alex Rusate

Alex Rusate was a member of the IIA pilot mentoring program with only about 20 participants. The program has grown to more than 800 participants across the globe. What can you do as a mentor and mentee to make the most of the program? How has it helped Alex? Listen in to find out!

Dec 16, 202313 min

Episode 116 - CAE Challenges - Hernan Murdock

Dr. Hernan Murdock has released a novel titled "The Change Agent". The book follows the journey of a Chief Audit Executive (CAE) faced with the ultimate challenge: transform and enhance the internal audit department or risk outsourcing the function. What would you do under those circumstances? Even if not currently facing this challenge, the book offers valuable insights for those seeking to improve their internal audit function. I hope you enjoy it!

Dec 09, 202314 min

Episode 115 - Management Action Plan - AUDIT TRUEL series - Anthony Garnett, Mary Ann Khalil and Norman Marks

Do you follow up on management action plans? Rarely we should, in Norman Marks' view. Mary Ann Khalil disagrees with that. In her view, what is not documented is not done. Anthony Garnett tends to agree with Mary and also thinks we should follow up on the risks instead of the exact actions agreed on. In his opinion, we should give management some time to respond to our findings, sometimes maybe even up to six months. After all, we at times deal with very complex issues. The crockpot versus m...

Dec 01, 202330 min

Episode 114 - Boss vs Leader - Nichole Thompson

What is the difference between a boss and a leader? What should you do to be a good leader and not a bad boss? Listen to Nichole Thompson for her insights on the topic!

Nov 21, 202311 min

Episode 113 - Surviving Chaos - Iryna Unguryan

On February 24, 2022, Iryna Unguryan's life took an unimaginable turn as Russian forces invaded her home country of Ukraine, forcing her to flee and leave everything behind. In this moving and motivating episode, gain a brief insight into her resilient path and discover what internal auditors can learn from her story to enhance their approach in the face of uncertainty.

Nov 16, 202314 min

Episode 111 - Guest Auditor - Gijs Hendrix and Raycardo Leite

What are the benefits and challenges of a guest auditor program? What does it have in common with the book 'To Kill a Mockingbird'? What does a guest auditor think of the internal audit process? Listen to Gijs Hendrix for his insight on guest auditor programs, and Raycardo Leite for his experience with it as a non-audit professional. Check Gijs' extensive research on the topic here: https://tinyurl.com/4pvsvum7...

Oct 29, 202318 min

Episode 110 - Successful Traits - Shagen Ganason

What are the successful traits of an internal auditor? Humble? Sure, but when is it okay to brag a little? Great communicators? Sure, but what are practical tips to get better at it? Listen to Shagen Ganason, CAE in South Korea, for his insights.

Oct 23, 202315 min

Episode 109 - CAE Interview - Chifundo Biliwita

You are interviewing for a Chief Audit Executive position. What should you do to prepare? What should you avoid doing? What should be your priorities after joining? Listen to Chifundo Biliwita for his insights after recently going through that journey.

Oct 12, 202319 min

Episode 108 - Data Controversy - Brian Nosek

In the latest AUDIT 15 FUN episode, I interviewed Brian Nosek, a professor at the University of Virginia and Executive Director at the Center for Open Science, about Francesca Gino, a dishonesty researcher accused by the Data Colada team of data fraud. What evidence did the Data Colada team provide to support the fraud allegations? Are there alternative explanations that could clear Gino of any wrongdoing? In the broader context, how can we ensure researchers maintain honesty in their work? List...

Oct 01, 202321 minSeason 1Ep. 108

Episode 107 - Auditing Culture - James Paterson

How do you audit culture? How do you differentiate when culture is a symptom and when it is the root cause of an issue? Can a small ‘culture issue’ turn out to be much more than that? Listen to James Paterson, author of Beyond the Five Whys, to find out!

Sep 26, 202338 min

Episode 106 - Magic and Fraud - John Tonsick

What does magic have to do with fraud? What is the relation between the COSO framework and the rubik's cube? Listen to John Tonsick to find out! Check the video episode here: https://tinyurl.com/pt9zepd3

Sep 17, 202312 min