Episode 165 - Career Progression - Amanda Pope
What should you do to progress in your internal audit career? There are many things, but the first thing should be to... Listen to Amanda Pope's advice. She's been there, done that, got the role.
What should you do to progress in your internal audit career? There are many things, but the first thing should be to... Listen to Amanda Pope's advice. She's been there, done that, got the role.
Stop sending emails. What to do instead? Listen to Yasemin Agatan and Kristian Hawkes to find out.
What do you do to reduce work stress for yourself and your team? Why are workers stressed to begin with? Listen to Rob Berry and Soneel Choraria highlight some root causes and what leaders can do to address them.
How do you collaborate when you disagree? What can leaders do to foster collaboration? What are the most underrated skills of good collaborators? Listen to Gretchen Anderson, author of the book Mastering Collaboration, for answers to these questions and more insights on the topic. https://www.gretchenanderson.com/
What are the best practices in qualitative surveys? What are things we should avoid? (hint: there is one thing I do a lot on the podcast that is a big no-no) Learn more about qualitative research: https://drkriukow.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@qualitativeresearcher
French fries dipped in a frosty... Peanut butter and pickle sandwich... Merging Internal Audit and Risk Management in the same function. Does it make sense? Yes, no, maybe? Join us for a thoughtful discussion on the topic.
Data Science is dead. That's what Emmanuel Ikogho says, and he has a reason to say it. He recently participated in a Data Science competition only to find out that the winner... Well, I'll let him tell you the story. Article: https://medium.com/@emmanuel_ikogho/data-science-is-dying-heres-why-399f1e8ea013
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If there’s a silver lining to COVID-19, it’s that most documents can now be digitally signed. However, with new methods come new opportunities for fraudsters to exploit. Listen to Jean Martina, a Professor and Researcher specializing in electronic documents and signatures, discuss the different types of digital signatures and how internal auditors can better equip themselves to detect fraud in this area.
Join us for the Audit Challenge Conference on October 8, 9 and 10. The conference will cover various topics including Gen AI, machine learning, quantum computing, industrial metaverse, transforming internal audit functions, systemic global risks, and ESG, among others! Want to join for free? Be one of the first 10 listeners to message me or Dominik Foerschler and answer the question: How many years has the 2024 Audit Challenge conference series been running? audit-championship.com/en/conferences...
Are the topical requirements a good thing for the internal audit profession? Hal Garyn argues they are not, providing three reasons against them. Abbas Al Lawati disagrees. He sees benefits from the topical requirements. Tune in for more details and insights on this important topic for the profession. What are your thoughts?
Remove barriers and streamline the audit process from planning, scoping to fieldwork, reporting and follow-up. Masterclass from Rupert Bamberger.
Data privacy is a big risk. For practical advice on how to address these issues, listen to Debbie Reynolds, a Data Privacy expert and host of the Data Diva Talks Privacy podcast.
What should we do to avoid scope creep? Listen to three practical tips from Leita Hart-Fanta.
What works and what doesn't work with Control Self Assessments? If you have it at your organization or are thinking about implementing it be sure to listen to Tom McLeod, Rob Berry, and William Carvalho for insights and save yourself some time from costly mistakes!
Second 'For Real Life' episode! Here was the question from a listener: What should I do if my organization is facing issues and those in charge do not see the problems and blame those who highlight them? Executives and the Board are not supportive. My guests, Roy King, Soneel Choraria, and Rob Berry share practical advice on dealing with C-level executives who refuse to acknowledge organizational issues. They discuss understanding human behavior, emotional triggers, and communication sty...
Welcome to the first ‘For Real Life’ episode of the AUDIT 15 FUN podcast, where we answer real scenario questions from our audience! In the first episode Linh Truong, Joseph Zumasigee, and Marco Nutini answered the following question: How do you get your organization to take risk management frameworks seriously, particularly in unregulated industries, to facilitate aligned risk management? Linh, Joseph and Marco share practical advice and first hand experience in handling that!...
In this episode, I'm joined by Julia White, Director at IAC, a specialist internal audit recruitment agency. Julia shares insights on the benefits of using recruiters for companies and highlights the advantages for individuals. Lastly, she reveals the key skills internal auditors will need to succeed in the next two to five years. What skills do you think will be critical to stay ahead in internal audit?
In this episode, I welcome Alex Rusate, SVP and Director of Internal Audit at Arrow Financial, to discuss the Emerging Leaders Program by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). Alex shares his experience as a pilot program participant, highlighting the program's benefits, including career advancement, soft skill development, and networking opportunities. Don’t miss the deadline to apply: September 15th!
In this episode, I welcome Scott Madenburg, founder of ArcHybrid, to discuss his experience in internal audit at a Start-Up.Scott shares his journey, highlighting the differences in structure and approach. He emphasizes the importance of adaptability, communication, critical thinking, entrepreneurial spirit, and technical proficiency. Tune in for insights on navigating internal audit in a Start-Up environment.
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Summary of the IIA International Conference in Washington, DC from the perspective of eight internal audit leaders.
Join us for a debate on the use of AI avatars in internal audit, featuring Tom McLeod, experienced CAE and CRO, and Todd Davis, seasoned audit and risk committee chair. Tom argues that AI avatars can enhance engagement, education, and scalability in internal audit, while Todd cautions that clarity of thought and communication are key, and avatars may be a "crutch" rather than a solution. Are AI avatars the future of internal audit communications?
En este episodio, discutimos las nuevas normas de auditoría con Jorge Badillo en el Hot Seat; coanfitriones Jocelyn Cortés, presentadora del podcast "Auditoría en Movimiento"; y Ronald Fernández Romero, auditor con más de 20 años en el sector financiero. Exploramos cómo estas normas pueden fortalecer la profesión, promover la sostenibilidad y mejorar el impacto público. También abordamos la inteligencia artificial en la auditoría y cómo adoptarla sin perder el enfoque humano. Finalizamos con con...
In this episode, Jeff Brown, author of "Leading the Digital Workforce" and former CISO at the State of Connecticut and currently at Microsoft, joins the podcast to discuss IT leadership, building personal resilience, and avoiding stress and burnout. Jeff shares insights from his book and his experience in IT leadership, covering topics such as: - How future IT leaders can shift from being primarily technology-focused to becoming more business-focused - Strategies for building personal ...
In this episode, Hernan Murdoch, author and VP of audit content at ACI Learning, and Sanjay Vadlamini, an experienced internal audit leader, discuss the risks of internal audit being outsourced due to complexity, technology, and trust issues. They also discuss the need for internal audit to focus on strategic risks, build relationships, and collaborate with other players to provide comprehensive assurance. The conversation highlights the importance of continuous learning, and emphasize the need ...
In our latest AUDIT 15 FUN podcast episode, Viquaruddin Hussain Syed, a Chief Audit Executive from Oman, shares his expertise on transforming the common perception of audit teams from adversaries to allies. He highlights the importance of effective communication and building partnerships to achieve this goal. What steps have you taken within your organization to showcase audit as a valuable friend?
Join us for a discussion with Doug Pflug, author of 'Finding Your Granite' and 'Leadership Moving Forward'. Doug shares insights on leadership, vulnerability, and kindness, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability as a superpower. He also discusses his approach to multigenerational leadership. So, what are your granites - the core values that drive you?
Join us for a SECOND hot seat episode with Nam Phong Ho, former CAE at Glencore. Nam shares his insights on how to stay ahead of the curve, from building a squad team to tackle innovations like AI and data analytics to implementing scenario simulation testing. Learn how Nam transformed Glencore's internal audit function. Don't miss this episode full with practical advice and real-world examples!
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!