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_________ audits are typically used as part of process management to help identify any areas where improvements (often minor) can be made. Drag the correct answer to the box.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Internal audits are used as the part of process management for the identification of areas where any improvements can be made.

  • Companies make use of an internal audit process to find areas for change.
  • Internal auditing is an autonomous, objective monitoring and advisory practice aimed at adding value and enhancing the operations of an organisation.
  • Internal audits are used to measure the success of a company or to conduct a procedure across set criteria, measures or regulations.
Answered by bratislava
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Internal audits are typically used as part of process management to help identify any areas where improvements (often minor) can be made.

Explanation:

  • Internal auditing is a separate consulting activity that is made to add values and improve the organization's operations. It helps the organization achieve its objective by a systematic disciplinary approach.  
  • It helps to improve effectiveness of the risk management, control, and governance. It provides insights and makes recommendations on data assessment and business processes.

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