Seven Reasons Your Internal Audit Strategic Plan Fails and How to Fix Them
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概要
In Episode 78 of Audit Bites, host Rob Berry dives deep into one of the most common sources of audit frustration: why internal audit strategic plans so often derail.
And what you can do to make yours work.
Drawing from real-life stories, behavioral psychology, and years of experience, Rob Berry breaks down the seven key reasons audit plans fall apart.
We'll talk about:
- The dangers of self-centered strategic planning and how to align with organizational objectives
- Why "trusted advisor" is more than a buzzword
- How to combat the planning fallacy and keep your plan alive
- The trap of overengineering your frameworks and keeping objectives simple and actionable
- The importance of forward-looking audits over reactive, backward-focused ones
- Critical communication techniques to inspire, engage, and involve your audit team and stakeholders
- Ensuring your strategy is resourced for reality, not just wishful thinking
Whether you’re a Chief Audit Executive, audit manager, or aspiring professional, this episode is full of bite-sized insights you can immediately apply to your strategic planning process.
Ready to level up your internal audit function?
- Listen now, share with your team, and use this episode as a discussion guide at your next planning meeting.
- For more resources, more courses, or to connect with Rob for training and speaking, visit www.thatauditguy.com.
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