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Trainee/newly qualified

When you’re starting out in the profession, it’s important that you understand the essentials, from what good corporate governance looks like to how to build strong interpersonal skills.

Practitioner

Those at practitioner level should have a developed understanding of what internal audit involves, including how to measure effectiveness, carry out integrated reporting and manage a dispersed team, ...

Professional (HIA)

As a Professional (HIA), its pivotal that you understand how to develop yourself and your team as well as build powerful partnerships with the board.

Auditing business functions

Learn how to audit specific areas of an organisation. Our guides cover key business functions and the associated risks to help you plan an internal audit.

Asset management

An introduction to asset management to help you plan an internal audit in this area.

Board diversity

This should provide auditors with good understanding on board diversity and assessing whether a board is diverse.

Business continuity planning

An overview of business continuity, the planning process, relevant legislation and standards and the work that internal audit can do in this area.

Compliance

Top tips on implementing a regulatory compliance framework. Develop compliance methodology, policies, procedures and a training programme.

Corporate killing

How to mitigate health and safety risks and avoid possible prosecution in light of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007.

Customer service

How to plan your internal audit of the customer services function. We highlight the risks.

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