A project audit provides an opportunity to uncover issues, concerns and challenges encountered during the project lifecycle. Conducted midway through the project, an audit affords the project manager, project sponsor and project team an interim view of what has gone well, as well as what needs to be improved to successfully complete the project. If done at the close of a project, the audit can be used to develop success criteria for future projects by providing a forensic review.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
This webinar is intended to introduce auditors to the techniques appropriate to conducting a project audit
- Defining the Project
- Scope Management
- Time Management
- Cost Management
- Quality Management
- Auditing the project process
- Contracts and Procurement Management
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Project Auditing
- Choosing the Projects
- Deciding Audit Involvement
- Developing the Audit Program
- Reporting the Results
- Follow-up
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Internal Auditors, Financial Managers, Purchasing and Procurement Managers, Operational Managers All project professionals and auditors interested in the field of Project Auditing
- Managers responsible for the achievement of Project Objectives in the Public Sector
This webinar is intended to introduce auditors to the techniques appropriate to conducting a project audit
- Defining the Project
- Scope Management
- Time Management
- Cost Management
- Quality Management
- Auditing the project process
- Contracts and Procurement Management
Project Auditing
- Choosing the Projects
- Deciding Audit Involvement
- Developing the Audit Program
- Reporting the Results
- Follow-up
- Internal Auditors, Financial Managers, Purchasing and Procurement Managers, Operational Managers All project professionals and auditors interested in the field of Project Auditing
- Managers responsible for the achievement of Project Objectives in the Public Sector