Mastering Internal Audits
This course will give you the knowledge to apply best practices to carry out an internal audit from start to finish. An effective internal audit can improve your processes, cutting costs and boosting customer results.
Led by an experienced assessor, the program offers a strong understanding of auditing principles – a powerful tool for you and your organization.
Live virtual workshop
Duration: 5 half-day sessions (15 hours)
Delivery mode: virtual workshop
Language of instruction: English and French
Cost: $1,250.00 CAD
Instructor: Meet our expert faculty
This interactive virtual training uses active discussions, group work and case studies to engage you in the course material. You will need access to a computer, camera, microphone and reliable internet to take this course.
Private workshop
Duration: varies depending on learning objectives
Delivery mode: virtual workshop or in-person
Language of instruction: English or French
Cost: Get a quote
Who should take this course
This course is intended for quality personnel, certification managers, internal auditors and anyone interested in improving internal processes.
What you will learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- apply the guidance in ISO/IEC 19011 to construct an effective audit program
- select the right resources to implement your audit plan
- integrate a risk-based approach into your internal audit
- gather effective audit evidence and document observations, including techniques for effective questioning, note taking and listening
- write a thorough audit report with clear findings
Enrollment
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Steps to accreditation
Why choose SCC accreditation
Questions about the course?
Contact our learning team at learning@scc-ccn.ca
Cancellations, refunds and transfer policy
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Consultation disclaimer
As an accreditation body, SCC is not able to act as a consultant during public or private sessions. Although instructors can answer questions and provide examples of best practices, they will not provide solutions to organization-specific issues.