Speaking of Risk and Audit

Speaking of Risk and Audit
Podcast Description
As organizations face increasingly complex risks, staying ahead requires more than compliance. It demands foresight, strategy, and agility.
Hosted by Richard Chambers, ”Speaking of Risk and Audit” is a podcast designed specifically for Risk Managers and Internal Auditors who want to stay abreast of emerging trends and elevate their impact within their organizations.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores themes centered around risk management, internal auditing, and organizational strategy, with episodes discussing topics like enterprise risk management, the impact of technology on audit practices, and aligning audit objectives with business goals, including specific cases from industry leaders.

As organizations face increasingly complex risks, staying ahead requires more than compliance. It demands foresight, strategy, and agility.
Hosted by Richard Chambers, ”Speaking of Risk and Audit” is a podcast designed specifically for Risk Managers and Internal Auditors who want to stay abreast of emerging trends and elevate their impact within their organizations.
In this episode of the “Speaking of Risk and Audit,” Richard Chambers engages in a dynamic discussion with Matt Mabel, Vice President of Internal Audit Quality Assurance and Process Improvement at American Express. Together, they explore the intricacies of strategic planning within internal auditing and the transformative changes underway at American Express. Matt shares his insights on the unique challenges faced in his role, including innovation in audit processes and the implementation of new technology.
They delve into key strategies for managing organizational change effectively, emphasizing the importance of stakeholder engagement and clear communication. Matt’s expertise in change management offers valuable advice for audit leaders preparing for inevitable transitions and striving to provide strategic value to their organizations.

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