E45: We’ll Follow the Old Man

In this #jammingwithjason #internalauditpodcast I discuss some things you can do to become a better leader … one who your people love, and one who gets the most out of their teams. Practical tips you can start applying today that will make a HUGE impact on your ability to lead. Wondering about the title? It’s …

E44: Never Go With Your Gut with Dr. Gleb Tsipursky

If you’d like to avoid terrible advice, cognitive biases, and poor decisions this episode is for you. We’ve all made some these mistakes that have lead to poor decisions, but we have the opportunity using behavioral economics and neuroscience to become a truly wise decision maker. I’m joined by Dr. Gleb Tsipursky known as the …

E43: New Year’s Resolutions for 2020

The fact is, fewer than 90-95% of people actually follow through with and accomplish their new year’s resolutions. The reason: they don’t do the things necessary to create new habits, or break old habits. In this episode of #jammingwithjason #internalauditpodcast I dive into 5 things you can do this year to make sure you accomplish …

E42: Why Don’t Auditors Find More Fraud?

The ACFE reports that about 40% of frauds are uncovered from tips to a whistleblower hotline, while internal audit only uncovers about 15% of frauds. While detecting fraud is not internal audit’s primary purpose, one is still left to wonder why internal audit doesn’t find more fraud, especially since one of the first questions from …

E41 Lessons from a Chief Audit Executive (CAE) with Larry Harrington

In this week’s episode I speak with Larry Harrington about lessons he learned from being a CAE. We discuss various topics including: personal branding and your career development plan, benefits of being in roles outside of internal audit, developing and maintaining strong relationships with management, getting a seat at the table, and investing in yourself. …

E40: Lessons from a Chief Audit Executive (CAE) with Steve Goepfert

In this week’s episode I speak with Steve Goepfert about lessons he learned from being a CAE. We discuss various topics including the difference between being a Chief Auditor, and being a Chief Audit Executive; what it really takes to be a CAE; how to provide those moments of head snap (you’ll have to listen …

E38: Showing Your Value to Management

If you are like most internal auditors, you’ve probably experienced feeling ignored or under appreciated by management, and it doesn’t feel very good at all. We do have an opportunity to become more aligned with the key objectives of our organization, provide more value and feel confident and valued. In this week’s episode of #jammingwithjason …

E37: Choices and Why I Do What I Do

Are you making conscious decisions each day to get where you ultimately want to be? Conscious or un-conscious, you are making decisions everyday of your life that have gotten you to exactly where you are. If you don’t like where you are, it’s time to make some new decisions. In this episode I share some …

E36: A Candid Discussion About Certifications

Certifications are a necessary part of developing your professional career. Without them, you risk being held back in your career earning potential, and promotion possibilities. In today’s job market, certifications are becoming more and more important … but often they can take 1 to 2 years (or more) to obtain using archaic methods typically used …

E35: Auditing Humor and Other Oxymorons with Mike Jacka

As auditors we tend to be a very serious group of people. In our attempt to appear competent and professional we often switch over into the boring, robot-like realm … a place that gives rise to much of the auditor stereotypes. In this episode we discuss how humor and creativity can actually make us better …

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