Course Objectives:

  1. Introduce participants to the concept of internal auditing management and its importance in improving internal control processes and enhancing corporate governance.
  2. Enable participants to develop effective strategies for conducting internal audits in line with international standards such as the International Internal Audit Standards (IIA).
  3. Teach participants how to analyze risks and identify and assess risks associated with business activities to minimize negative impacts.
  4. Empower participants to evaluate the effectiveness of internal controls and measure the success of systems in achieving organizational goals.
  5. Develop participants’ skills in preparing internal audit reports and how to professionally present audit results to senior management.

Course Outline:

Day 1: Introduction to Internal Auditing Management

  1. Definition and Objectives of Internal Auditing: Explaining the concept of internal auditing and its role in improving organizational efficiency and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
  2. Internal Auditing Framework: Understanding the organizational structure of internal auditing and how it integrates into the corporate framework.
  3. Difference Between Internal and External Auditing: Clarifying the main differences between internal and external audits and the importance of each.
  4. Professional Standards of Internal Auditing: Understanding the internal auditing standards such as those set by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) and their role in ensuring quality.

Day 2: Internal Auditing Methods and Techniques

  1. Types of Internal Auditing: Reviewing various types of audits, including financial, operational, and compliance audits.
  2. Risk Assessment and Analysis: Learning how to identify risks related to systems and processes within the organization and how to analyze them.
  3. Data and Information Collection Strategies: Effective methods for collecting data related to financial and administrative operations.
  4. Internal Auditing Tools: Overview of the tools used in auditing, such as checklists, interviews, document analysis, and data analysis programs.

Day 3: Planning and Implementing Internal Audits

  1. Developing an Internal Audit Plan: How to create an effective internal audit plan that defines objectives, scope, and priorities.
  2. Executing Auditing Tasks: Learning how to carry out audits based on the plan, starting from evidence gathering and analysis to issuing results.
  3. Interviewing Employees and Stakeholders: Effective strategies for communicating with staff to gather essential information for accurate audits.
  4. Focusing on Internal Controls: How to examine internal systems and controls to ensure they effectively mitigate risks.

Day 4: Analyzing Results and Preparing Reports

  1. Analyzing Results and Performance Evaluation: How to analyze collected results and assess the organization’s actual performance against defined standards.
  2. Preparing Internal Audit Reports: How to write professional reports containing audit results, analysis, recommendations, and corrective actions.
  3. Meeting with Senior Management: Effective strategies for presenting internal audit reports to senior management and suggesting corrective solutions.
  4. Providing Recommendations and Action Plans: How to present recommendations for improving internal controls and developing systems and processes based on audit findings.

Day 5: Follow-up and Improving Internal Auditing

  1. Monitoring the Implementation of Recommendations: Learning how to follow up on the implementation of recommendations and measure their impact on improving internal systems and procedures.
  2. Improving the Internal Auditing System: How to improve the internal auditing system by learning from lessons and regularly updating procedures.
  3. Dealing with Legal and Regulatory Issues: How to handle legal and regulatory challenges that may affect the auditing process.
  4. Best Practices in Internal Auditing: Reviewing best practices that contribute to improving the effectiveness of internal auditing and ensuring continuous compliance.
  5. Managing Change within the Organization: How to manage organizational changes and incorporate necessary modifications to internal audit processes.

Course Conclusion:

  • Comprehensive Review: A review of all the topics covered during the course.
  • Practical Workshop: Participants will apply the skills and knowledge acquired in a real-life case study or practical project.
  • Certification Distribution: Certificates will be awarded to participants upon successful completion of the course.

The course aims to equip participants with the essential knowledge and skills for conducting effective internal audits, with a focus on risk assessment, system analysis, improving internal audit reports, and providing actionable recommendations.