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How To Be Viewed as a Trusted Adviser
How To Be Viewed as a Trusted Adviser
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Internal audit can change stakeholders’ perceptions by being more reliable and credible, and strengthening relationships. What else can internal auditors do to serve as the organization’s trusted adviser? Harold Silverman, Karen Brady, and Craig Robinson share their perspectives.
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How To Be Viewed as a Trusted Adviser
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