Friday, November 24, 2023

Takeaways from my 2023 ethics CPEs

 As you are aware, licensed CIA's are required to take at least two hours of training in the field of ethics. I have just completed mine and I would like to share with you some takeaways:

1. Becoming the everyday ethicist:

This session was presented by Amanda Erven. The one technique I liked about how to achieve this objective is by developing your own personal value statement and code of self-conduct! It is a great idea. I encourage internal auditors to adopt this important step towards becoming an everyday ethicist.



2. Exploring workplace honesty and ethical gray areas:
This session was presented by Christian Miller. I liked his discussion regarding the differences between an honest person and someone who exhibits honest behavior as shown below.






Finally, I came across a white paper by IIA Australia entitled "Why people do not accurately disclose their conflicts of interest". Here is a paragraph from it:

"There are three significant ways in which people withhold information about conflicts of interest:
  1. People do not disclose conflicts of interest
  2. People only partially disclose conflicts of interest
  3. People give misleading disclosures that result in information being hidden

These are referred to in this White Paper as the sides of the ‘Conflict of Interest Bermuda Triangle’. Examining the reasons people do not make full disclosures of conflicts of interest will help us improve disclosure systems and internal controls over conflicts of interest."

Please share your takeaways from your ethics training with the group so we can raise awareness of the importance of ethics in our lives.


Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Internal Audit has a role to play when it comes to mental health!


 


Internal Audit has a role to play when it comes to mental health! It starts with ensuring that its own staff are enjoying good mental health.

Internal Audit can play a vital role in helping the organization promote and improve mental wellness and provide assurance on the effectiveness of the organization's policies and practices and provide insight that can help improve them.

More details are discussed is an older post:

My Thoughts: Internal Audit and Mental Health! (waelbibi.blogspot.com)


Monday, August 21, 2023

Why did you become an Internal Auditor?

Many years ago, I have prepared a presentation for training purposes aimed at new and "would be" internal auditors. The presentation title was "So, you want to be an internal auditor!". It addresses the reasons why someone would want to be an internal auditor and if he/she have what it takes to be a successful one.
I am sharing it with you today although it needs to be updated.

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7099449373981327360?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop



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