Swanson on Internal Auditing : Raising the Bar.

This book provides concise commentary on strategic issues regarding the way internal audit is established, planned and performed. High-level issues sit alongside practical guidance to ensure the book has an appeal to all levels of internal audit management and staff, as each reader can dip into a ra...

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Author / Creator: Swanson, Dan (Internal auditor)
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: Ely : IT Governance Pub., 2010.
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Summary:This book provides concise commentary on strategic issues regarding the way internal audit is established, planned and performed. High-level issues sit alongside practical guidance to ensure the book has an appeal to all levels of internal audit management and staff, as each reader can dip into a range of important topics.

This book provides concise commentary on strategic issues regarding the way internal audit is established, planned and performed. High-level issues sit alongside practical guidance to ensure the book has an appeal to all levels of internal audit management and staff, as each reader can dip into a range of important topics.

Item Description:Print version record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (318 pages)
ISBN:9781849280686
1849280681
Author Notes:

Dan Swanson is a 30-year internal audit veteran, who was formerly the Director of Professional Practices at the Institute of Internal Auditors. Dan has completed audit projects for over 30 different organisations, spending almost 10 years in government auditing (federal, provincial and municipal levels), and the rest in the private sector, mainly in the financial services, transportation and health sectors. Dan has completed more than 50 IT conversion audits and a dozen comprehensive audits of the IT function.