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Surviving Audits - Don’t be defensive, take an offensive approach” Raam Vichare CPPM, CF

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Page 1: Audits – A necessary evil The good news: Identifies gaps Gives an outsider’s view Provides opportunities to improve

Surviving Audits -“Don’t be defensive,

take an offensive approach”

Raam Vichare CPPM, CF

DimensionR

Page 2: Audits – A necessary evil The good news: Identifies gaps Gives an outsider’s view Provides opportunities to improve

Audits – A necessary evilThe good news:

• Identifies gaps• Gives an outsider’s view• Provides opportunities to improve

Page 3: Audits – A necessary evil The good news: Identifies gaps Gives an outsider’s view Provides opportunities to improve

Audits – A necessary evilThe bad news:

• Identifies deficiencies to others• Audit reports with findings – a bad news• Attracts lots of attention from management• Consumes time and budget

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Typical Audit Process:

• Requires preparation time• Requires time during the audit• Don’t know what auditors will be looking for?• Auditors’ bias - based on auditors’ background• Auditor may misinterpret your policies/programs

Page 5: Audits – A necessary evil The good news: Identifies gaps Gives an outsider’s view Provides opportunities to improve

How we generally react to the audits:

• We worry • We may have no idea what auditors want• We try to prepare • We turn the data over and hope for the best• When questioned, we become defensive• We hope auditors will have NO findings

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What auditors do:• They are there to find the gaps• Review data/policies/process to “Find”

something• Generally hone-in on some specific area • Start identifying specific areas for Gaps• May make us more defensive

(especially if we know about the Gaps)

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Typical conclusions of Audits:

• Auditors identify “Findings” and observations

• Generally we disagree with their “Findings”

• We usually become defensive

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Typical conclusions of Audits:

• We may try to place blame• Management gets concerned about

audit findings• We go through the exercise of

responding to the audit report

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So what should we do about it?

OFFENSE DEFENSE

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So what should we do about it?

• Accept the audit as “Required” • We know their process, now decide

our process• Get prepared for the audit

Take an offensive approach!!

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Prepare for the audit:• Have your own assessment

• Assessment performed by other department• Assessment performed by property personnel

• Pick assessment topics that are the major concerns

• To your operation• IGO• The hot topics other sites

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Prepare for the audit:• Document

• Observations & Finding• Action plan

• Identify Major Issue• Record them• Develop plans to address them• Identify limitation (in positive notes)• Action Plan & Timeline/milestones• Complete some milestones

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Dealing with Audits:

• Co-operate with the auditors• Be careful with your Dog & Pony show• Always answer the Questions

– No more or No less

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Dealing with Audits:

• Be honest • Select the “Right” spokesperson• Keep the complainers away• Provide additional data, if needed

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Be on the offensive:

• If you know the issues, let them know• Show issues with action plan• It will make issues less sensitive• Reduces them from “Findings” to

“Observations”• They may give you “Positive” credit

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Use Auditors for the wellness of your organization:

• Use Auditors for the wellness of your organization

• If Auditors find important issue, Listen to them

• Better to have “Finding” than be in a newspaper• Use audit to resolve outstanding problems

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Use Auditors for wellness of your organization:

• Remember: Management listens to auditors• Follow-up after the audit• Reply to audit report positively and timely• If you disagree with a specific finding –

• Agree with some part of the finding• Explain disagreement in the courteous language with

additional data• State your plans for addressing part of the findings

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Use Auditors for the wellness of your organization:

• Address all findings & observations• State your corrective action plans• Resolve easy issues and implement them• Include milestones & schedule

• Make sure your Management is informed

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Use Auditors for the wellness of your organization

Avoid the following:• Being too Defensive• Don’t be too disagreeable• Do not hide information• Do not deny the issues identified by audit

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Questions?

Raam VichareDimensionR

[email protected]