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Training must be 2 or more days. This offer is not applicable to Chapter training, training that has already taken place, or training already contracted.

On-site Training is convenient and cost-effective. You pick the date(s), location and topic and you team saves money because they don’t experience travel costs. Our team will work with you to tailor the training to your needs.  
 
Training your entire team at the same time ensures everyone hears the same message while fostering team building at the same time. With more than 60 courses to choose from, you can be sure we have something to suit you. Our current featured course is:   
 
 
AUDITOR-IN-CHARGE TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
 
Leading an audit team not only requires a great deal of knowledge, it also requires dedication, efficiency, and effective leadership skills. New audit leaders today need to know how to properly run a team so that every project runs smoothly. In other words, they need the skills to lead with confidence.
 
This stimulating and informative session covers the organization, time management and problem solving skills necessary for managing a successful team. Incorporating diverse teaching methods from lectures to case studies to group discussions, auditors will learn and practice eight simple planning tools that ensure success. Upon completion, participants will also be able to identify the six steps of effective delegation, a tool imperative to running any audit team. Read the course description and outline
  
 Take a look at what course participants are saying about this course!
 
 
I learned some interesting ideas that we are currently not utilizing as well as ways to enhance our current process. I've already circulated some good ideas to my team to refresh us and keep up moving forward. 
 
Seminar materials, good exercises, great instructor. 
 
There were some good examples and brainstorming activities that lead to ideas for improvements we can try on the job. 
 
I will use more of the interpersonal information I learned to be a better AIC. 
 
Seminar materials, exercises, and PowerPoint slides were all very good.
 
I took away useful time management skills as well as multiple perspectives on handling staff issues. 
 
It was very insightful and helped re-emphasize basic workplace practices, and what to do and not do when supervising people on projects. 
 
The course reinforces some basic concepts that AIC should know. 
 
I will use what I learned in the AIC training to manage audit projects in an organized and timely manner as to meet project deadlines and milestones. 
 
The course was excellent; providing a slightly different perspective on audit management. 
it is a great course for any in-charge.
 
I will use the information I learned in this course to enhance my current internal audit department. 
 
I will use the information I learned in this to become a better AIC. 
 
Enjoyed the group interaction and case study. Also enjoyed hearing how other organizations are structured. 
 
The positive aspects of the seminar experience was as follows 1. Real world examples. 2. Achieved learning objects. 3. Collaboration with others. 
 
I will use this information everyday in dealing with co-workers and in any setting when I am working with someone. 
 
To improve my organization and planning of audits that I work on, as well as in-charge this year. I will try to improve communication between staff, myself and management, by utilizing some of the techniques discussed in class. 
 
I am looking at ways to better manage my time, and trying to apply the techniques discussed. 
 
I guess a lot of us went to this training thinking "I'll learn how to incharge" but I think the training is valuable for all. Junior can learn, senior can get a refresher, manager can think back to their fieldwork time. All could understand others' constraints and expectations. 
 
Made you think in a different way!! 
 
During the course of my audits, I will apply what I learned to better manage my reviews and supervising support staff. 
 
The exercises added value to the course. 
 
The class was useful in reminding me of the structure and responsibility to thoroughly plan, supervise and execute the audit. It was also extremely useful to hear some of the more experienced auditor share their knowledge and different perspectives 
 

 

 
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