GRC - Internal Audit > Audit Preparation
 
Audit Preparation
 
Creating Audit Plans
Planning Audits
Managing Audits
Defining Audit Properties
Viewing an Audit Dashboard
Creating "Template" Audits
Creating Follow-up Audits
Selecting Audits To Be Executed
Selecting Audits to be Integrated to the Audit Plan
Planning Audits Using a Gantt Chart
Assigning Auditors to Audits
Publishing Audits
Sending the Notification Letter
Preparing Audits
Specifying the Audit Scope
Accessing your work program
Creating Work Programs Manually
Generating a Work Program Automatically
Reviewing the Work Program
Submitting and Validating the Work Program
Executing Administrative Tasks
Planning Resources
Creating General Tasks
Validating Vacations
Initializing Expense Sheets
Summary of Rights
Functionalities described in this section essentially apply to the audit director.
Audit preparation consists of creating an audit plan and audits and their planning before auditors intervene in the field.
The lead auditor (who is an auditor) intervenes after the audit director to define the work program.