Internal Auditing in Plain English

Internal Auditing in Plain English

Author: Craig Cochran

Publisher:

Published: 2017-06

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781932828160

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"A comprehensive yet easily understandable guide to internal auditing ... [going] beyond the basics with comprehensive detail about establishing an internal audit program, selecting and training auditors, auditing requirements, interview techniques, planning audits, reporting, audit follow ups, and much more."--Back cover.


ISO 9001:2015 in Plain English

ISO 9001:2015 in Plain English

Author: Craig Cochran

Publisher: Paton Professional

Published: 2015-11-16

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1932828737

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Just as he did with the bestselling ISO 9001 in Plain English Cochran has written a comprehensive yet easily understandable guide to ISO 9001:2015. ISO 9001:2015 in Plain English was written so that anyone at any level of the organization can get to the heart of the standard’s requirements and how they apply to the organization quickly and simply. This straightforward book is ideal for people who are new to ISO 9001:2015, experienced ISO coordinators who want to get more out of an established system as they transition to the new standard, and for employees who just need a basic understanding of what ISO 9001:2015 is and how it applies to them. Cochran explains each of ISO 9001:2015’s sections and clauses using real-world examples and frequently asked questions.


ISO 9001:2015 Internal Audits Made Easy

ISO 9001:2015 Internal Audits Made Easy

Author: Ann W. Phillips

Publisher: Quality Press

Published: 2015-09-21

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 1951058968

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Implementing the requirements of ISO 9001 can be a daunting task for many organizations. In an attempt to develop a system that will pass the registration audit, we are tempted to establish processes with the primary purpose of conforming to the requirements of ISO 9001. In doing so, however, it is easy to lose sight of the primary intent of the standard: to continually improve the effectiveness of the quality management system (QMS) implemented at our organization. This book is intended to help managers, quality professionals, internal audit coordinators, and internal auditors implement a practical internal audit process that meets the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 while adding significant, measurable value to the organization. The tools, techniques, and step-by-step guidelines provided in this book can also be used by those organizations that have a well-established internal audit process but are looking for easy ways to make that process more effective.


How to Audit ISO 9001:2015

How to Audit ISO 9001:2015

Author: Chad Kymal

Publisher: Quality Press

Published: 2016-04-22

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 087389927X

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ISO 9001:2015 includes many changes that not only affect the companies aiming to achieve certification to it, but also auditors. This book is the resource auditors need to fully understand ISO 9001:2015 and help them perform audits to it. This book integrates two different types of audit strategies, conformance audits and performance audits, into one process approach audit. Conformance audits confirm that the organization is meeting the requirements of the standard, while performance audits confirm that the QMS is achieving its intended results. The book includes: An introduction to ISO 9001:2015 An auditing strategy for ISO 9001:2015 How to conduct a Stage 1 audit for ISO 9001:2015 How to conduct a Stage 2 on-site audit for ISO 9001:2015 Appendices include an introduction to process focus, an assessment report template for Stage 1 audits, a confidential assessment report template for Stage 2 audits, and an ISO 9001:2015 conformance checklist.


The Internal Auditing Handbook

The Internal Auditing Handbook

Author: K. H. Spencer Pickett

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-09-07

Total Pages: 1091

ISBN-13: 0470662131

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The first edition of The Internal Auditing Handbook received wide acclaim from readers and became established as one of the definitive publications on internal auditing. The second edition was released soon after to reflect the rapid progress of the internal audit profession. There have been a number of significant changes in the practice of internal auditing since publication of the second edition and this revised third edition reflects those changes. The third edition of The Internal Auditing Handbook retains all the detailed material that formed the basis of the second edition and has been updated to reflect the Institute of Internal Auditor’s (IIA) International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing. Each chapter has a section on new developments to reflect changes that have occurred over the last few years. The key role of auditors in reviewing corporate governance and risk management is discussed in conjunction with the elevation of the status of the chief audit executive and heightened expectations from boards and audit committees. Another new feature is a series of multi-choice questions that have been developed and included at the end of each chapter. This edition of The Internal Auditing Handbook will prove to be an indispensable reference for both new and experienced auditors, as well as business managers, members of audit committees, control and compliance teams, and all those who may have an interest in promoting corporate governance.


The Why and How of Auditing

The Why and How of Auditing

Author: Charles Hall

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-25

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578519739

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This book assists auditors in planning, performing, and completing audit engagements. It is designed to make auditing more easily understandable.


The Internal Auditor at Work

The Internal Auditor at Work

Author: K. H. Spencer Pickett

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-02-10

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0471488119

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A clear, accessible guide to the roles and responsibilities of today's internal auditor At a time when companies are seeking to reevaluate their practices and add value to their audit processes, The Internal Auditor at Work represents an invaluable, user-friendly, and up-to-date guidebook for the internal auditing professional to refine and rethink both day-to-day methods and the underlying significance of the job. Each chapter of this in-depth, functional analysis contains numerous resources to guide the reader toward greater understanding and performance. Discussion questions promote dialogue among auditing professionals on the various topics covered. Top ten considerations lists recap the important points of each chapter. And end-of-chapter exercises are especially valuable to new internal auditors in that they facilitate self-development and application of principles covered. Written in partnership with the Institute of Internal Auditors with special attention to its revised standards and guidelines, The Internal Auditor at Work includes chapters on: The audit context The strategic dimension Quality and audit competence The audit process The audit proposition And more In a business environment currently undergoing major reevaluation, The Internal Auditor at Work provides an invaluable tool for internal auditing professionals and all others with an interest in adding value to their organizational processes.


Brink's Modern Internal Auditing

Brink's Modern Internal Auditing

Author: Robert R. Moeller

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-12-08

Total Pages: 832

ISBN-13: 1119180007

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The complete guide to internal auditing for the modern world Brink's Modern Internal Auditing: A Common Body of Knowledge, Eighth Edition covers the fundamental information that you need to make your role as internal auditor effective, efficient, and accurate. Originally written by one of the founders of internal auditing, Vic Brink and now fully updated and revised by internal controls and IT specialist, Robert Moeller, this new edition reflects the latest industry changes and legal revisions. This comprehensive resource has long been—and will continue to be—a critical reference for both new and seasoned internal auditors alike. Through the information provided in this inclusive text, you explore how to maximize your impact on your company by creating higher standards of professional conduct and greater protection against inefficiency, misconduct, illegal activity, and fraud. A key feature of this book is a detailed description of an internal audit Common Body of Knowledge (CBOK), key governance; risk and compliance topics that all internal auditors need to know and understand. There are informative discussions on how to plan and perform internal audits including the information technology (IT) security and control issues that impact all enterprises today. Modern internal auditing is presented as a standard-setting branch of business that elevates professional conduct and protects entities against fraud, misconduct, illegal activity, inefficiency, and other issues that could detract from success. Contribute to your company's productivity and responsible resource allocation through targeted auditing practices Ensure that internal control procedures are in place, are working, and are leveraged as needed to support your company's performance Access fully-updated information regarding the latest changes in the internal audit industry Rely upon a trusted reference for insight into key topics regarding the internal audit field Brink's Modern Internal Auditing: A Common Body of Knowledge, Eighth Editionpresents the comprehensive collection of information that internal auditors rely on to remain effective in their role.


Risk Management in Plain English - a Guide for Executives

Risk Management in Plain English - a Guide for Executives

Author: Norman Marks

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-02-16

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 9781985344389

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Why is risk management so often a review of what might go wrong? Norman Marks suggests that this 'doom management' approach should be replaced with 'success management'. What might happen that could affect our success, both the good and bad? Is that OK? Now let's do something about it. Norman's new book has advice for the CEO, executive team, individual executives, and the board. It focuses especially on the need for decisions to be intelligent and informed, because those are where risks are taken. His earlier book, 'World-Class Risk Management' gave more in-depth guidance for the risk practitioner. This easily read and consumed book is designed for those in leadership positions who are interested in making risk management a competitive advantage.