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Reimagining Audit – The Impact of the Tabloidisation of Big Data
By Tom McLeod
Filed Under: Past Speaking Events Tagged With: big data, continuous auditing, Internal audit, WCARS, World Continuous Auditing and Reporting Symposium
The Bleeding Obvious
By Tom McLeod
Our nomination for the Bleeding Obvious That Has Yet to Be Found Award.… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: corporate governance, Internal audit, London, risk, risk management
The DeLorean
By Tom McLeod
Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: big data, future of profession, Internal audit, social media
A Place Called Independence
By Tom McLeod
What is independence? And why does it matter? McLeod Governance still believes in a place called Independence.… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: corporate governance, independence, independent, Institute of Internal Auditors, Internal audit
Perfection
By Tom McLeod
What controls within an organisation are so good that they are barely changed (and don’t need to) from the day that were designed?… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: Internal audit, internal controls, risk, risk environment
Are You Kidding Me?
By Tom McLeod
What are the key frustrations for a successful auditor. We take a walk over the jagged bottles on the footpath of annoyance in the life of the auditor.… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: audit committee, audits, CAE, frustrations, Internal audit, risk, risk management
Internal Audit in North Korea
By Tom McLeod
What the job of a North Korea Internal Audit Detective can tell you about the global nature of internal audit… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: Internal audit, Korea, North Korea