Internal audit contributes to the mission too – be positive

“Why, then, ’tis none to you, for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. To me it is a prison. Well, then it isn’t one to you, since nothing is really good or bad in itself—it’s all what a person thinks about it. And to me, Denmark is a prison.” – William Shakespeare

Throughout my career, I found that I did my best internal audit work when I had optimistic thoughts about the mission and about teaming up with management as a partner to make improvements. It is so important for internal auditors to bring optimism to the job. To think of possibilities and be balanced about the risks they observe.

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No doubt, we must remain objective in our assessments and exercise professional skepticism in our confirmations.  Nevertheless, I strongly believe that advancing the mission, being mission driven, in part means positive thoughts about the organization and the people. Taking a minute to see the good things and to appreciate management’s strengths can be just as important as the exceptions we point out in our audit report.

Such an attitude to audit work, to the audit team, has the added benefit of helping break communication barriers with auditees and encouraging the free flow of information.

Share your thoughts on positive thinking in audit engagement. Has it been helpful to you? How do you stay positive when everyone expects the “mean” auditor? How do you balance due professional skepticism with positive thoughts? Is audit organizational culture relevant to adding value?

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roger ngong

I've been in audit, finance and compliance roles for over 15 years now, with the majority of my time spent in the international nonprofit sector. I have been blessed with many opportunities to audit large complex organizations and small entities all around the world. It is my deep passion for the kind of value that auditors can bring to nonprofit agencies and how that can affect the lives nonprofits touch; the kinds of experiences that I and other colleagues I know have had; the opportunities that lay ahead for our profession; that brings me to launch this nonprofit auditor blog space. However the views I share are not my employers' or affiliated groups, whether past or present. The world is made of networks, countries, religions, races, companies, even brands are all forms of networks. In my career as a non profit auditors, I have found that networking with other auditors and management professionals has been immensely beneficial. This blog is to share those experiences, the news and the best practices in our niche sector. I humbly invite all to join, we all have much to say! We already do a lot of writing so this should be easy!

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