This 5-day "Reviewing of Audit Reports" training course is designed to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to review and evaluate audit reports. This course will cover various aspects of audit reports, including their purpose, structure, and key elements, and will provide practical tools and techniques for reviewing and assessing their quality and accuracy.
Understand the purpose and role of audit reports in organizations.
Gain knowledge of the structure and key elements of an audit report.
Develop skills for reviewing and evaluating audit reports for accuracy and completeness.
Acquire practical tools and techniques for analyzing and interpreting audit data.
Build confidence in communicating the results of audit reports to stakeholders.
This course is designed for internal auditors, external auditors, finance professionals, and other individuals who are involved in reviewing and evaluating audit reports
Overview of Audit Reports
Purpose of Audit Reports
Types of Audit Reports
Importance of Audit Reports
Key Elements of an Audit Report
Introduction to Audit Report Structure
Common Audit Report Formatting
Key Information in an Audit Report
Making Effective Use of Tables, Charts, and Graphs
This interactive training unit is designed to introduce trainees to some of the basic principles of refrigeration system operation, details explanation of mechanical refrigeration system cycle components (surge drum, expansion valve, chiller, refrigeration compressor, and condenser), and to conduct design, operation, control system, maintenance, improve efficiency and troubleshooting of refrigeration system for natural gas processing. After completing this unit, trainees should be able to have knowledgeable and real experience field of natural gas propane refrigeration system plant.
This is an intensive 5 days training to provide a comprehensive understanding of the design, inspection, and maintenance of process piping based on API 570 standards. It aims to provide the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries with the assurance that piping inspectors have been trained under this internationally recognized program to have the required knowledge and experience for inspection of in-service process piping.
Human errors refer to the environmental, organizational, and job factors, and human and individual characteristics which influence the behavior at work in a way which can affect an organization’s health and safety performance. A simple way to view human error is to think about three aspects: the job, the individual, and the organization, and how they interact to impact health and safety-related human behavior.
Auditing of Projects and Contractors is a comprehensive training course that will help you to understand the audit planning process and the subsequent execution of the audit of projects and contractors in order to meet the determined audit objectives.
This training course seeks to provide you with skills such as project risk assessment, appreciating the scope of risk associated with contractors, and formulating a well-designed audit program. By applying these skills, you will be able to perform a comprehensive audit and obtain sufficient audit evidence to formulate an audit opinion and to report and implement your findings.
Get ready to recharge yourself with new energy to propel your career, increase job satisfaction, and add greater value to your organization. This course will show you how. You will learn the combination of attributes and skills you need to accelerate your career positively and successfully along your professional path, now and into the future. Become a positive force for your organization, your customers, and your colleagues.
The late delivery of projects has become the scourge of project professionals worldwide. Countless numbers of projects undertaken by organizations in the private and public sectors significantly overrun the project schedule and budget, and as a consequence fail to achieve the organization's financial and strategic objectives, often with sizable increases in costs and with substantial financial losses to the organization. Why?
This is due mainly to the failure of many project professionals to successfully apply the tools and techniques of modern project planning, scheduling, and control to their projects. Likewise, the development of reliable cost estimates during the design and early conceptual stages of a proposed project is of critical importance to the success of the project.
The decision to proceed with a project is often based almost exclusively on early conceptual cost estimates, and these estimates provide the basis for the cash flow projections and forecasts used during the project feasibility study. Unreliable cost estimates can result in significant cost overruns later in the project life when it is too late to contain them.
In addition to the potential financial losses suffered by the organization, many such projects subsequently fail to deliver the required quality of outcomes intended for the project as a direct consequence of poor estimating. Budgeting inaccuracies inevitably result in lower quality workmanship and materials.
The estimating techniques and processes covered in this conference will provide delegates with the necessary skills to forecast accurately the anticipated costs of projects with a focus on budget estimates, estimates for pre-construction services, estimating contractor and sub-contractor work, estimating general conditions, pricing self-performed work, estimating negotiated contracts, and performing lump sum and unit-price estimates.
This conference will significantly enhance the skills and knowledge of delegates and improve their ability to properly plan and schedule their projects, as well as perform estimates at both the conceptual and detailed levels, and to compare feasible alternatives quickly and efficiently.