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QAIP
Building a Strong Internal Audit Quality Assurance and Improvement Program

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Course Overview

To be in conformance with the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Standards and manage the organisation stakeholder’s expectations, internal audit functions should build a strong Quality assurance and improvement program (QAIP).
The QAIP program foster on continuous improvement of internal audit processes, through internal and external assessment. At the end of the day, the QAIP program should conclude on the quality of the internal audit activity and lead to recommendations for appropriate improvements.
We are often earing “Who is auditing the auditors and making sure they deliver quality output?”. To answer this question, this course is designed to give the participants a comprehensive review of the QAIP framework.
During this engaging course, the participants will be able to put into practice the concepts of program, discuss best practices and leave with a comprehensive methodology model to apply in their organisation

Key Takeaways

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A better knowledge of the Quality Assurance and Improvement Program.
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A thorough understanding of the standards and conformance requirements.
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A list of key best practices to put in place to insure flawless implementation.
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An opportunity to put the program into practice.
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A comprehensive toolkit to implement the program.

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Course Outline

Section 1
Overview of the QAIP
→ Why do we need a QAIP in for internal audit?
→ What is Quality… in internal audit?
→ The Framework available and what to take into consideration
→ Which IIA standards are important to follow and understand
→ QAIP components
→ Scenarios, role play and group activities
Section 2
Planning
→ Defining roles and responsibilities
→ Scope and objectives of the QAIP
→ Using the planning guide
→ Assessment scale
Section 3
Ongoing Monitoring
→ Responsibilities of the engagement supervisor
→ What needs to be done
Exercise: Defining your methodology
Section 4
Periodic Self-Assessment
→ Responsibilities of the Chief Audit Executive
→ Developing a systematic and disciplined approach
→ Main objectives and what needs to be covered
Exercise: Providing actions following the self-assessment
Section 5
External Assessment
→ Role of the Audit Committee
→ Approach A: Full external assessment
→ Approach B: Self-assessment with external validation
→ How to prepare for an external assessment
→ Linkage to the QAIP Exercise: Case study
Section 6
Reporting
→ Assessment scales and their impacts
→ What to report and when
→ Considerations for small audit shops
Exercise: So, we have a non-conformance … what is happening now?

Who Should Attend?

This highly practical and interactive course has been specifically designed for
This training course is appropriate for internal auditors (at all levels) seeking professional development to understand, enhance or implement a Quality Assurance and Improvement Program in their organisation.

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What language will the course be taught in and what level of English do I need to take part in an LEORON training program?
Most of our public courses are delivered in English language. You need to be proficient in English to be able to fully participate in the workshop and network with other delegates. For in-house courses we have the capability to train in Arabic, Dutch, German and Portuguese.
Are LEORON Public courses certified by an official body/organization?
LEORON Institute partners with 20+ international bodies and associations.We also award continuing professional development credits (CPE/PDUs) for:1. NASBA (National Association of State Boards of Accountancy) 2. Project Management Institute PDUs 3. CISI credits 4. GARP credits 5. HRCI recertification credits 6. SHRM recertification credits
What is the deadline for registering to a public course?
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What does the course fee cover?
The course fee covers a premium training experience in a 5-star hotel, learning materials, lunches & refreshments, and for some courses, the certification fee and membership with the accrediting bodies.
Does LEORON give discounts?
Yes, we can provide discounts for group bookings. If you would like to discuss a discount on a corporate level, we will be happy to talk to you.

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