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The Internal Auditing Pocket Guide : Preparing, Performing, Reporting and Follow-up.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Milwaukee : ASQ Quality Press, 2006Copyright date: ©2007Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (145 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780873899000
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Internal Auditing Pocket GuideDDC classification:
  • 657'.458—dc22
LOC classification:
  • HF5668.25.R877 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Welcome to Auditing -- Chapter 2: Getting the Assignment -- Chapter 3: Audit Process Inputs (Purpose and Scope) -- Chapter 4: Preparing for the Audit -- Chapter 5: Identifying Requirements and Planning -- Chapter 6: Desk Audit and Audit Strategies -- Chapter 7: Beginning the Audit -- Chapter 8: Data Collection -- Chapter 9: Techniques to Improve Effectiveness and Address Vague Requirements -- Chapter 10: Analyzing the Results -- Chapter 11: Reporting -- Chapter 12: Audit Follow-Up, Corrective Action, and Closure -- Appendix A: Example Audit Plan -- Appendix B: Example Work Order -- Appendix C: Example Meeting Agenda and Record -- Appendix D: Example Interview Schedule -- Appendix E: Example Checklist Page -- Appendix F: Audit Time Considerations -- Appendix G: Example Notification Letter -- Appendix H: Popular Performance Standards -- Appendix I: Example Audit Nonconformities -- Appendix J: Auditor Code of Conduct -- Appendix K: Example Corrective/Preventive Action Request -- Appendix L: Corrective Action Checklist -- Appendix M: 20 Basic Audit Principles -- Glossary -- References.
Summary: This best-seller pocket guide prepares auditors to conduct internal audits against quality, environmental, safety, and other audit criteria. This handy pocket guide covers all the steps necessary to complete an internal audit, from assignment to follow-up. New and updated chapters reflect new techniques to address vague requirements, more illustrations and examples, ISO 19011 thinking, and verification of auditee follow-up actions. This condensed, easy-to-read book is a valuable resource and great tool for training others on how to perform an internal audit. It is appropriate for those who have no prior knowledge of audit principles or techniques.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Welcome to Auditing -- Chapter 2: Getting the Assignment -- Chapter 3: Audit Process Inputs (Purpose and Scope) -- Chapter 4: Preparing for the Audit -- Chapter 5: Identifying Requirements and Planning -- Chapter 6: Desk Audit and Audit Strategies -- Chapter 7: Beginning the Audit -- Chapter 8: Data Collection -- Chapter 9: Techniques to Improve Effectiveness and Address Vague Requirements -- Chapter 10: Analyzing the Results -- Chapter 11: Reporting -- Chapter 12: Audit Follow-Up, Corrective Action, and Closure -- Appendix A: Example Audit Plan -- Appendix B: Example Work Order -- Appendix C: Example Meeting Agenda and Record -- Appendix D: Example Interview Schedule -- Appendix E: Example Checklist Page -- Appendix F: Audit Time Considerations -- Appendix G: Example Notification Letter -- Appendix H: Popular Performance Standards -- Appendix I: Example Audit Nonconformities -- Appendix J: Auditor Code of Conduct -- Appendix K: Example Corrective/Preventive Action Request -- Appendix L: Corrective Action Checklist -- Appendix M: 20 Basic Audit Principles -- Glossary -- References.

This best-seller pocket guide prepares auditors to conduct internal audits against quality, environmental, safety, and other audit criteria. This handy pocket guide covers all the steps necessary to complete an internal audit, from assignment to follow-up. New and updated chapters reflect new techniques to address vague requirements, more illustrations and examples, ISO 19011 thinking, and verification of auditee follow-up actions. This condensed, easy-to-read book is a valuable resource and great tool for training others on how to perform an internal audit. It is appropriate for those who have no prior knowledge of audit principles or techniques.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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