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| Internal Auditing Pocket Guide: Preparing, Performing, and Reporting | | Author: | J. P. Russell | ISBN: | 0873895606 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description The Internal Auditing Pocket Guide prepares those new to auditing to conduct internal audits against quality, environmental, safety, and other specified criteria. From the audit assignment to analyzing results to following up on action items, this guide summarizes all the steps necessary to complete an internal audit. Throughout the guide charts, graphs, and illustrations are used to demonstrate the process. Whether you are learning the basic auditing conventions to qualify as an internal auditor or using this book for self-improvement, both you and your organization will benefit from the new skills you acquire through this easy-to-use pocket guide.
Book Info Guide summarizes all the steps necessary to complete an internal audit. Throughout this text, numerous charts, graphics, and illustrations are used to demonstrate the audit process. Spiral.
About the Author J. P. Russell is a quality management trainer for quality system audits, quality planning, program implementation, and quality system auditor training. He has over 30 years experience with Fortune 500 corporations and quality management services. The author of numerous books in the quality improvement field, Mr. Russell is also an ASQ Fellow, RAB Quality Systems Lead Auditor, and an ASQ Certified Quality Auditor. He holds a bachelors degree in engineering from The Ohio State University and a Masters of Business Administration from the IIT Stuart School of Management.
Internal Auditing Pocket Guide: Preparing, Performing, and Reporting FROM THE PUBLISHER Russell steps readers through their entire audit in this easy to use pocket guide. From the audit assignment to analyzing results and following up on the action items, this guide summarizes all the steps necessary to complete an internal audit. Throughout this text charts, graphics, and illustrations are used to demonstrate the audit process. Russell also addresses the ethics of internal audits by referencing the 20 audit principles throughout the text. This book differentiates itself from other audit guides by stressing what is important for internal audit behavior and objectives. The condensed format of this book makes it a good tool to use when training others how to perform an internal audit and is appropriate for those who have no prior knowledge of audit principles or techniques.
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