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Thursday, June 16th, 2005
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San Francisco ISACA Chapter
Luncheon & Program
4.0 Hours of CPE Credit

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SESSION TITLE |
Adjusting to the Changing Role of Internal Audit:
Best Practices
Influence and Persuasion Workshop:
Key Skills for Auditor Success |
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SCHEDULE |
- Registration: 11:30am - 12:00 pm
- Annual Meeting: 12:00 pm - 12:15 pm
- Lunch: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
- Afternoon Session: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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DESCRIPTION |
Session 1: This
presentation will begin with an overview of the economic, societal
and psychological effects of all the changes occurring in the
audit profession as a result of the changes in business and
society in the last three years. Because of the 9/11terrorist
attacks, the recession, the corporate scandals and enactment of
Sarbanes-Oxley and other legislation and the changing landscape of
supply and demand of talented auditors, the internal audit
profession is undergoing more change than probably ever before in
its history. As the Baby Boomer generation retires, so do a lot of
the ideas and value systems held dear by older workers. Managers
and directors are finding new challenges in motivating the newer
generation of auditors while at the same time meeting the demands
of the audit committee, the regulators and executive management.
Corporations and consulting firms are coming up with clever
solutions for resolving this balancing act. This presentation will
equip the listener with predictions of what the future will bring
and suggest how to find new sources for talent, develop a more
consultative approach to audit and give examples of how companies
are developing career paths that are more attractive to the newer
generations.
Session 2: More than ever before, an auditor's effectiveness is
highly dependent upon his/her ability to influence and persuade
others to give their support and provide information and
assistance or to take appropriate action. This highly interactive
workshop is designed to show auditors at any organizational level
how to have more effective interactions with auditees, bosses,
subordinates, peers, colleagues and others they want to influence.
It will explore the differences between influence, persuasion and
manipulation. In addition, auditors will learn how people process
information and help them tune into information gathering and
decision making strategies that different people use so that they
can become more powerful influencers. |
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SPEAKER |
Richard Tuck, CEO and
Founder of Lander International LLC |
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REGISTRATION
FEES
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- $75 Lunch + Session Members (or 2 Saver pass)
- $40 Lunch only Members (or 1 Saver pass)
- $40 Session only Members (or 1 Saver
pass)
- $90 Lunch + Session Non-members (or 2
Saver pass)
- $50 Lunch only Non-members (or 1 Saver
pass)
- $50 Session only Non-members (or 1 Saver
pass)
- $35 Students
NOTE:
If after submitting your
reservation you determine that you need to cancel your
reservation for any session, please do so at least 72
hours prior to the event by contacting the registration
chairperson, Tim Sauer, at either:
tim@landerint.com
or (510) 232-4264 x24.
Please do not be a 'no
show'. Our Chapters are billed for reservations made with
our facilities provider and we will have to pass the charges on
to you. Thanks for your cooperation!!!
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BIOGRAPHIES |
Richard Tuck, CES, CPC, CIPC has been a featured speaker at
over 400 conferences and chapter meetings of the IIA and ISACA in
the United States and Canada. He is consistently rated one of the
most entertaining and informative speakers on topics related to
Career Planning and The Future of Internal Audit. Richard is CEO
and Founder of Lander International LLC, the world's largest
internal audit recruiting firm. Over the last 25 years he has
helped thousands of auditors meet career goals with domestic and
multinational companies around the world. He has had over 100
articles published in magazines, trade journals and newspapers. He
has been President of the San Francisco Chapter of ISACA and
helped teach the CISA Review Course for over a decade. He has also
served on several international committees helping to formulate
educational ideas for the audit profession. Having personally
visited over 600 internal audit groups, Richard enjoys sharing
industry best practices and synopsizing how to achieve greater
goals. He is the only two time recipient of the Arnold Dito Award
for contributions to the audit profession, given by the San
Francisco Chapter of ISACA.
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PREREQUISITE |
None. |
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LOCATION |
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Hotel Nikko
222 Mason Street (between Ellis and O’Farrell)
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-394-1111
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Please reserve your seat at this event early. Late
registrations are accepted; however, meals and seating cannot be
guaranteed if you do not reserve your space.
NOTE: Payment for the
Seminar
will be accepted at the door.
Credit cards payment is available - see
the link on the registration confirmation page or
click here.
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