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Audit Leaders Network, formerly Executive Membership, is the essential resource for today’s CAE to network, benchmark, and lead. Audit Leaders Network membership provides access to a community that facilitates distinctive professional development, an engaged peer group along with networking opportunities, solutions-based tools and training, and benchmarking data and reports.
Internal Audit Benchmarking Tool
The IIA is proud to announce its new Internal Audit Benchmarking Tool. The benchmarking data gathered through the use of this tool will help audit leaders measure and compare their respective audit function's performance, practices, and processes with those of peers and industry leaders. This tool replaces Audit Intelligence Suite.
Benchmarking ToolPulse Check Survey: Artificial Intelligence
AI continues to advance at an incredible rate, and Audit Leaders Network members want to know how much it is being used in their peers’ audit functions, as well as what challenges they face implementing it. Please take one minute to provide insight into this important topic through our quick five-question survey. Pulse Check, a colorful, one-page infographic available exclusively to Audit Leaders Network members, is designed to highlight CAEs’ perspectives, priorities, and needs.
Participate in this one-minute survey and join the Pulse CheckPulse Check #7: Final Communications
Effective communication is critical for any internal audit function, but not every audit function communicates the same way. For this month's Pulse Check, we asked our Audit Leaders Network members how they utilize final communications — and if they indeed issue formal a final communication after an engagement at all. The results may surprise you!
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2024 North American Pulse of Internal Audit: Benchmarks for Internal Audit Leaders
The 2024 North American Pulse of Internal Audit, published by the Internal Audit Foundation, reveals data about post-pandemic recovery and audit priorities. The profession appears to be growing again, with significantly more internal audit functions now increasing their budgets (36%) rather than decreasing them (13%). High priority is placed on audit activities related to cybersecurity and IT, and more than 40% are researching use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Remote work has become the norm, and nearly one-third of respondents reported hiring recent college graduates.
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