Internal Audit podcast. One 15-minute episode at least every 15 days.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness |
Harvard-trained psychologist Dr. Lorwen Nagel, who worked with the Dalai Lama, explains overthinking and people-pleasing. Why we do it, how it holds us back, and what to do about it.
Healthcare is massive. Auditing in this industry is no small task.
In this episode, Daniel Clayton, Head of Audit at UF Health, details what makes auditing in this industry uniquely complex, and shares insights on where internal auditors can truly a... more
How do you audit sales and marketing? Oleg Koslov brings global insights, five practical pillars, and quick wins every team can use.
Learn about the Emerging Leader Program from Alex Rusate, who advanced from Sr. IT Auditor to Sr. VP of Audit after participating in the program.
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Short interviews without any fluff - some really interesting questions and opinions.
Jon does an excellent job bringing an eclectic group of audit professionals to talk about relevant topics in the profession. I truly enjoy his podcast.
All the way from South Africa, i am a Junior Internal Audit and i enjoy listening to your content because i am learning so much about the profession of Internal Audit which i am very passionated about.
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The focus of the content revolves around various aspects of internal auditing, providing insights from experienced professionals in the field. Topics frequently include career development within internal audit, ethical considerations in finance, and innovative practices for high-performing teams. The episodes often feature notable guests who share their insights and personal experiences, making complex subjects accessible and relevant to practitioners in a dynamic work environment. Unique elements include a strong emphasis on mentorship, compliance, and the importance of storytelling in presenting audit findings, which are not commonly highlighted in similar shows.
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AUDIT 15 FUN launched 4 years ago and published 222 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on AUDIT 15 FUN include:
1. Daniel Clayton
2. Oleg Koslov
3. Greg Hutchins
4. Aura Rad
5. Shagen Ganason
6. Mary Shirley
7. Jamie Meziere
8. Paul Munter
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