THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNAL AUDITORS DETROIT CHAPTER
1 Hour Webinar
The Science of Audit Excellence:
Using Research to Transform Audit Quality
When
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Eastern)
One CPE Credit
Step into audit research like never before. In this eye-opening session, Dr. Toby Groves immerses you in his own groundbreaking scientific study on internal auditors, challenging conventional wisdom on audit decision-making. Through real-world experiments conducted on auditors, you'll experience firsthand what the research reveals about the key factors that most impact audit quality.
You’ll engage with the very experiments that reshaped our understanding of auditor decision-making, exposing the unseen forces that shape professional judgment and ultimately, audit quality. We’ll also explore other cutting-edge studies from the field, unlocking practical insights that can elevate audit quality in ways you never expected.
Whether you're an experienced auditor, a leader in assurance, or simply curious about the future of audit excellence, this session will challenge how you think, decide, and perform. Are you ready to experience the science behind audit excellence?
Major Subjects
Cognitive Factors Influencing Auditor Judgment – Understanding how metacognition, mental heuristics, and biases impact audit decision-making.
Skeptical Reasoning and Audit Quality – Exploring the role of professional skepticism and how to enhance its effectiveness.
The Role of Prompts – Learning how structured cognitive prompts can improve auditor reasoning and decision accuracy.
Situational Awareness and Decision Contexts – Recognizing how context, framing, and external factors influence audit judgments.
Strategies for Improving Mental Clarity and Judgment – Applying research-backed strategies to enhance focus, critical thinking, and resilience in audit practice.
Learning Objectives
Identify metacognitive prompts to improve audit decision-making and judgment efficacy.
Analyze the impact of skeptical reasoning techniques on audit quality and decision outcomes.
Identify the cognitive and situational factors that shape auditor reasoning and learn strategies to mitigate bias.
Level: Intermediate Prerequisites: Two years of business experience or equivalent higher education Advanced Preparation: Not required Hours: 1 hour Designed For: Auditors, CPAs, and governance and compliance professionals interested in improving audit quality, decision-making, and professional skepticism.
SPEAKER:
Dr. Toby Groves is a research psychologist exploring advanced cognitive strategies that enhance decision-making and uncover new thinking capacities. He is the founder of Cognificent Learning, a professional education platform dedicated to higher-order thinking. His research adapts insights from neuroscience, resilience studies, and cutting-edge therapies in neurological recovery to help professionals think more effectively under pressure. With a PhD in psychology and specialized training in forensic psychology and forensic accounting, he collaborates with leaders in auditing, intelligence, law, and medicine to refine high-stakes decision-making, revealing unseen cognitive abilities and driving transformative solutions.
REGISTRATION FEES:
Free for Members | Retirees | Students (In honor of May being Internal Audit Awareness Month)
$15 - Nonmembers
ZOOM MEETING LINK:
This will be emailed out to individuals who register for the meeting.
OTHER UPCOMING EVENT:
Annual Economic Update Co-hosted by IIA and IMA on May 13, 2025 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at MSU Management Education Center, 811 W Square Lake Road, Troy, MI 48098 (Click here to register)
IIA ROCK STAR OF THE MONTH:
Do not forget to submit nominees for The IIA Rock Star of the Month. A winner will be announced during our monthly chapter meetings.
The IIA Rock Star award recognizes a member who is early within their Auditing career or new to an internal audit role and who demonstrates any the following:
Is an Innovative, Inspiring and Awesome Auditor;
Chapter Champion of their company;
Rallies the people to attend IIA meetings and events;
Understands the IIA Standards and able to apply appropriately;
Utilizes and references IIA standards in their daily work environment;
Your nomination, including a detailed explanation as to why you believe your nominee is the IIA Rock Star of the Month, should be submitted by accessing the nomination form on the Detroit Chapter website athttps://www.detroitiia.org/rockstar/. If you have any questions, please reach out to the Awards Committee Chairperson, Nakia L Robinson at nakiarobinson@wayne.edu. The Rock Star awardee will be announced during our monthly Chapter meetings. This is a great way to recognize and show appreciation to your coworkers and it doesn't cost you anything except 5 minutes of your time.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reply to this email or contact Amber Dunn-Egerer, Chapter Administrator atchapter2@iiachaptercommunications.orgor 248.760.8333.