Top Internal Audit courses offered in Atlanta

Developed and facilitated by seasoned internal audit professionals, IIA Seminars courses will provide you with the skills you need to drive results:

When: July 12-15, 2016

Where: AMA Executive Conference Center, Atlanta

Courses offered:

New! Auditing Culture: Challenges and Proven Techniques
Internal audit leaders will take away proven evaluation tools and techniques for assessing culture, examples of audit reports addressing cultural issues, and techniques for gaining support from leadership.
Beginning Auditor Tools and Techniques
New auditors and non-auditors with internal control responsibilities can learn the ins-and-outs of an audit from beginning to end. / The Effective Auditor: Understanding and Applying Emotional Intelligence
Learn to improve your effectiveness in dealing with others by enhancing your emotional intelligence. / Logging In: Auditing Cybersecurity in an Unsecure World
Develop an understanding of cybersecurity concepts that can be used to facilitate integrated audit efforts within organizations.
Value-added Business Controls: The Right Way to Manage Risk
Staff and senior auditors with one year or less of experience, as well as non-auditors, will learn to use controls to detect and prevent fraud, design cost-effective control systems, identify “hard” and “soft” controls, and analyze existing control systems. / Operational Auditing: Influencing Positive Change
Post-global economic crisis, companies are reshaping strategies to achieve sustainable growth. This in turn gives internal auditors an opportunity to play an important role well beyond the realm of money, compliance, and traditional internal controls. / Leadership Skills for Auditors
Audit leaders, supervisors, and managers will learn tools and techniques for cultivating and maintaining an effective and efficient team and keeping them motivated and efficient through the entire audit process.is essential.
Performing an Effective Quality Assessment
To ensure consistent quality in today’s dynamic environment, an ongoing commitment to growth and improvement is essential. / Building a Sustainable Quality Program
Learn how to build and maintain an effective quality assurance and improvement program (QAIP), leading to a successful external assessment. / Analyzing and Improving Business Processes
Hands-on applications using case studies and the participants’ understanding of their own processes to employ effective tools and techniques used in any process analysis engagement.