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Lean Auditing


Lean Auditing

Driving Added Value and Efficiency in Internal Audit
1. Aufl.

von: James C. Paterson

30,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 02.12.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9781118896907
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 328

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"How can you argue with the core principles of Lean, that you focus on what provides value to your customer and eliminate work that is not necessary (muda)? Internal auditors need to understand not  only who their primary customers are, but what is valuable to them - which in most cases is assurance that the risks that matter to the achievement of objectives are properly managed. We need to communicate what they need to know and not what we want to say. This incessant focus on the customer and the efficient production of a valued product should extend to every internal audit team. How else can we ensure that we optimize the use of our limited resources to address the dynamic business and risk environment within which our organizations operate?"<br /> <b>Norman Marks, GRC Thought Leader<br /> <br /> <br /> Using lean techniques to enhance value add and reduce waste in internal auditing<br /> <br /> </b><i>Lean Auditing</i> is a practical guide to maximising value and efficiency in internal audit through the application of lean techniques. It is an ideal book for anyone interested in understanding what progressive, value adding audit can be like. It is also ideal for anyone wondering whether audit activities can be streamlined or better co-ordinated with other activities. <p>The book contains practical advise from the author's experience as CAE of AstraZeneca PLC; from his work as a consultant specializing in this field; as well as insights from leading CAEs in the UK, US and elsewhere. In addition, there are important insights from thought leaders such as Richard Chambers (IIA US) and Norman Marks (GRC thought leader) and Chris Baker (Technical Manager of the IIA UK).</p> <p>Increasing pressure on resources is driving a need for greater efficiency in all areas of business, and Internal Audit is no exception. Lean techniques can help streamline the workflow, but having only recently been applied to IA, lack the guidance available for other techniques. <i>Lean Auditing</i> fills this need by combining expert instruction and actionable advice that helps Internal Auditors:</p> <ul> <li>Benchmark their efficiency against lean ways of working</li> <li>Understand warning signs of waste and lower added value</li> <li>Understanding practical ways of working that improve added value and reduce waste</li> <li>Gain confidence about progressive ways of working in internal audit</li> <li>Understand how improved ways of working in audit can positively impact the culture of the wider organization</li> </ul> <p>One of the keys to the lean audit is finding out exactly what the stakeholder wants, and eliminating everything else. Scaling back certain operations can delineate audit from advisory, and in the process, dramatically improve crucial outcomes. To this end, <i>Lean Auditing</i> is the key to IA efficiency.</p>
<p>Foreword ix</p> <p>Introduction xi</p> <p><b>Part 1 Lean And Lean Auditing In Overview 1</b></p> <p>1 Lean Auditing at AstraZeneca 3</p> <p>2 A Brief History of Lean, Notable Principles and the Approach Taken by this Book 5</p> <p>3 Key Lean Tools & Techniques 11</p> <p>4 The Development of Lean Auditing and Its Benefits 19</p> <p>5 The Wider Benefits of a Lean Audit Approach – and How to Use This Book 23</p> <p><b>Part 2 Looking At Internal Audit Planning And Assignment Delivery 31</b></p> <p>6 Who Are the Customers of Internal Audit? 33</p> <p>7 What Really Adds Value – And What Doesn’t 45</p> <p>8 The Importance of Role Clarity in Assurance and the Insights Lean Can Offer 59</p> <p>9 The Audit Plan: Taking a Value Approach 77</p> <p>10 Factoring in Risk Assurance in the Audit Plan 95</p> <p>11 Considering the Allocation of Resources to Optimize Value Add 107</p> <p>12 Assignments – Types, Scheduling and Resourcing 121</p> <p>13 Using Assignment Scoping and Planning to Drive Added Value 133</p> <p>14 Assignment Delivery – Managing What Really Goes On 149</p> <p>15 Using Communication and Quality Standards to Maximize the Added Value from Assignments 175</p> <p>16 Assignment Follow-Up and Follow On 205</p> <p><b>Part 3 Looking At Key Underpinning Capabilities, Processes And Ways Of Working 213</b></p> <p>17 Measuring Performance and Driving Improvements in Audit Ways of Working 215</p> <p>18 Using Lean Audit Principles to Underpin Cultural Change in the Wider Organization 227</p> <p>19 Leading the Audit Function 241</p> <p>20 The Audit Function: Selection, Training & Development and Ways of Working 257</p> <p><b>Part 4 FINAL REFLECTIONS 279</b></p> <p>21 Further Thoughts about Where and How to Start the Journey Towards Lean Progressive Auditing 281</p> <p>22 A Brief Look into the Future 285</p> <p>Other Recommended Reading 289</p> <p>Appendix – Illustrative Kano Analysis Regarding Internal Audit 291</p> <p>Closing Dedication & Thanks 295</p> <p>Index 297</p>
<p><b>JAMES C. PATERSON,</b> is Director of Risk & Assurance Insights, Ltd, (www.RiskAI.co.uk) and provides consulting, coaching and training to clients in the public and private sectors in the UK, Europe and further afield. This allows him to combine his interests in risk assurance and internal audit alongside his passion for leadership and organizational development.</p> <p>Paterson enjoyed a successful corporate career as the Head of the Group Financial Reporting Department of AstraZeneca PLC. After attending the IMPM programme and obtaining a Masters degree in Management from McGill University in Canada he became the Director or Leadership Development programmes for AstraZeneca PLC working on leadership development and culture change issues. After that he was appointed as the VP and Chief Audit Executive of AstraZeneca PLC from 2002 until the end of 2009. This was where he first developed his interest in lean ways of working, which eventually led to the writing of <i>Lean Auditing</i>.</p> <p>James also has a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics & Philosophy from the University of Manchester in the UK and is PIIA qualified.</p>
<p><b>APPLY LEAN TECHNIQUES TO MAXIMIZE THE VALUE AND EFFICIENCY OF THE INTERNAL AUDIT FUNCTION</b></p> <p>In today's world of financial constraints, increased regulations, and a focus on corporate governance, internal audit departments are under pressure to get the most from limited resources. However, there is a tendency for audits to get bogged down in detail, reducing productivity and restricting the organization it serves.</p> <p><i>Lean Auditing</i> offers board members, senior managers, finance professionals and internal auditors an important resource that clearly demonstrates the use of lean principles and techniques to both inspire and support internal audit to better understand what it means to add value, and to drive out unproductive activities. James C. Paterson explains in detail why adopting lean audit ways of working can enable internal audit to play a much greater role in contributing to organizational success and efficiency.</p> <p><i>Lean Auditing</i> outlines a selection of essential lean tools and techniques that have proven their worth in terms of driving greater effectiveness and efficiency. This vital resource highlights the principles and best practices that define successful internal audit departments and gives audit professionals the confidence to apply these techniques in their day-to-day work.</p>

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