IIA September 2022 4-Hour Webinar
 

Title: IIA September 2022 Zoom Webinar - Rethinking Internal Audit

Date/Time: Tuesday, September 13th from 8am – 12pm CT

Event Type: Zoom Webinar

Cost: $50 for Members; $75 for Non-Members; $25 for Students

Registration Deadline: Friday, September 9th at 5PM

CPE: 4 Hours

Webinar information will be emailed before the event date, after registration for the event is closed.

Description: When is a frog likely to survive – when it is put directly in boiling water or brought to a boil slowly? I bet I know what you’ve been taught, but I am here to tell you it is time to “unlearn” and “rethink” your original answer.

It is also time for us to “unlearn” and “rethink” our roles as Internal Auditors. Are you stuck in the traditional audit mindset that “finding” problems is your main role? Are you performing the same audits year after year because “that’s how we’ve always done it?” Do audits sometimes feel like “debates” with your audit clients? Then this program will be perfect for you to start rethinking.

We will be diving into all the amazing ideas presented in Adam Grants’ book, Think Again, and how we can apply them in our day-to-day audit roles. You don’t want to miss this THOUGHT-PROVOKING, RETHINKING event!

Speaker:
Amanda “Jo” Erven, CPA, CIA, CFE, CTQA

Bio: Meet Jo!... The President and Founder of Audit. Consulting. Education. LLC. After a successful career in external/internal audit and accounting, Jo is now an active internal audit strategist, management and culture consultant, higher education professor, author, and speaker, providing Continuing Professional Education (CPE) hours, live and virtually, to organizations across the globe.

Jo pushes the envelope of traditional auditing processes. She believes auditors should no longer be reactive and should focus on proactive, real value-add activities and ensure the utmost ethical behavior is occurring at organizations. Her trademarked approach to Internal Audit, Total Quality Auditing, was published in both book and workbook format early in 2019.

Personally, Jo is known for her proactive nature as well.  After finding out she was positive for the breast cancer gene mutation (BRCA1) in 2015, Jo underwent multiple preventative surgeries, including a double mastectomy in 2016. She believes knowledge is power and encourages others to take action in their lives. Jo’s second book, Your Road, Your Choices, begins with a look at her story and exploring how we can each make a choice to embrace adversity. She delivers presentations on our life choices, which have been called an “epic experience.”

Jo’s third book, Becoming The Everyday Ethicist: Doing Things the Right Way the First Time, was published at the end of 2020. The book is based on her personal and professional life experiences as well as her ethics research and studies. Jo is passionate about ethics and her presentations provide individuals with the keys to living an ethical life, shows leaders how to display integrity and earn trust, and demonstrates the importance of ethics (and ethics monitoring by Internal Auditors) in all organizations.

Jo’s motto says the most about her personal and professional outlook: “Good things come to those who wait…but don’t. You deserve better than good.” Every one of her books and presentations focuses on a proactive stance, and how we can immediately connect our actions to our values. She can’t wait to share her motto and MORE with you and your group!