USDA-Federal Milk Market Administrators – Session 1 – Critical Traits of a Thinking Auditor: Tips for Stretching Yourself Beyond the Basics
Description
In order to maximize effectiveness and efficiency on engagements, public accountants must evolve from rotely designing and performing procedures in a mechanical way to truly “thinking” and applying professional judgment. This course will provide proven strategies for creating a culture that encourages intelligent application of professional, technical and regulatory standards.
Learning Objectives
Describe critical attitudes that lead to effective and efficient engagements
Explain how to use creative problem solving to enhance engagement management
Discuss the art of discipline and getting things done, including critical change, project and time management best practices
Major Topics
Ways to continuously strive to find more profitable ways to satisfy responsibilities without sacrificing quality
Setting expectations that include emphasizing a spirit of continuous improvement
Closing the gap of discipline between what we desire to achieve, and what we are able to deliver
Proven tips for managing change in a professional services environment towards desired outcomes
Project and time management best practices that encourage goal achievement
Provider
Business Learning Institute
Course Level
Basic
Professional Area of Focus
Accounting & Auditing
T Shaped Professional Strategic and Critical Thinking
CPE Field of Study
Personal Development
2.0
Who Should Attend
Public accountants who desire to change behaviors to more intelligently apply procedures on engagements