All Things Internal Audit is a new video podcast sharing news and practical knowledge for internal auditors. Produced by The Institute of Internal Auditors, each episode features insightful interviews with knowledgeable pros, timely tips and the latest news about the profession. All Things Internal Audit is available everywhere you get podcasts. IIA Members get more podcast content in each episode. Visit www.theiia.org for more information.
All Things Internal Audit Fraud Podcast: Trick of the Light
Listen to The IIA’s new Fraud Podcast brought to you by All Things Internal Audit. The Fraud Podcast provides fictionalized accounts of real-world frauds featured in Internal Auditor magazine’s Fraud department. In this episode, A Trick of the Light, Glow Bright, a floodlight retailer, becomes concerned it is being targeted by fraudsters when it stops meeting its cash flow goals. IIA members can access bonus content in the form of lessons learned by reading the full Fraud article.
9/6/2023 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
All Things Internal Audit Fraud Podcast: Help Wanted
Listen to The IIA’s new Fraud Podcast brought to you by All Things Internal Audit. The Fraud Podcast provides fictionalized accounts of real-world frauds featured in Internal Auditor magazine’s Fraud department. In this episode, Help Wanted, a telecom company learns—after being hit by fraud—about the importance of employee background checks. IIA members can access bonus content in the form of lessons learned by reading the full Fraud article.
7/24/2023 • 7 minutes, 42 seconds
Pulse Report Reactions and Data-Driven Decisions!
The new Pulse of Internal Audit for North America was released recently and The IIA’s Harold Silverman shares the findings that internal audit leaders have reacted to most profoundly. At the recent GAM Conference, many learning sessions featured practical tips on using data to work more efficiently and intelligently. Nicole Huie of The Internal Audit Foundation speaks with GAM presenters Pat Ferrell and Ben Getz of RLI Corporation on Using Data to Perform Corporate Risk Assessments. A critical part of successfully integrating technology and innovation into internal audit is having the right metrics. Jaimie Yang of Raytheon discusses Defining Metrics That Matter with Sarah Kuhn of Phillips Petroleum. BONUS Member Content IIA members gain exclusive access to an extended version with bonus content including: Using Data to Perform Corporate Risk Assessments: Pat Ferrell and Ben Getz of RLI Corporation describe how to use initial risk vs. cumulative risk when building the audit plan. Defining Metrics that Matter: Sarah Kuhn of Phillips Petroleum shares a five-step process that will set up internal audit to truly measure performance. Visit: www.theiia.org for more information