INTRODUCTION
Writing an audit report is a fine art and, once perfected, can take on more importance than the audit itself. The audit is nearly complete and now it is time to write the report. For most auditors this is the most tedious part of the audit process.
In this highly interactive workshop, you will learn how to eliminate the administrative burden of writing reports and produce reports that are easy to write, easy to read, and easy to understand.
We will cover “The Magnificent Seven Principles of Audit Report Writing”:
- Clear rankings of audit risks and issues within the audit context
- Separate the wheat from the chaff
- Know your audience
- Use a clear, consistent, understandable writing style
- Set the tone given the severity of finding
- Draw the reader into the report
- Add value by implementing positive change
Highlights:
- Audit reporting defined
- Best Practices in creating Internal Audit reports
- What to include and not include in each audit report
- Essential sections of each type of audit report
- How to properly document credibility determinations
- Principles of clear and concise report writing
- How to sift through the relevant audit evidence
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
- Understand how to organize audit reports.
- See how to write with greater clarity.
- Learn how to present complex information simply for readers to comprehend.
- Understand the importance of the purpose of report before they begin writing.
- Recognize the needs of your audience.
For more information, please contact the following Program Consultant:
Ms. Emily / email: emily@cfrontier.com / Tel: +6088731412
Mr. Azrul / email: azrul@cfrontier.com / Tel: +6088731410
Ms. Tracy / email: tracy@cfrontier.com / Tel: +6088731570
Ms. Joan / email: joan@cfrontier.com / Tel: +6088731575