E62: Leadership in Times of Chaos

In times of chaos and crisis, people look for the leaders. At these times, even when as a leader you may want to retreat to your cave … it’s more important to show up as a leader. Retreating to your cave may just be one of the worst things you could do. In this #jammingwithjason …

E54: Networking is for Sales People

#Internalaudit professionals don’t need to networking, they need community. In this #jammingwithjason #internalauditpodcast episode I explain the differences between networking and joining a community, and believe me there is a big difference. Even when people think they have community it is often just networking, which is a big waste of time. Networking is for sales …

E53: Resolving Conflicts at Work with Ken Cloke

Conflict seems like a dirty word, one most people want to avoid. Unfortunately it is a part of everyday life at work and in our personal lives, so we need to understand it and learn how to deal with conflict. In this #jammingwithjason #internalauditpodcast episode I discuss conflict concepts with Ken Cloke from his book: …

E52: Lessons from a Chief Audit Executive (CAE) with Tom Harris

I am please to bring back Tom Harris for this week’s #jammingwithjason #internalauditpodcast episode where discuss lessons he’s learned from being a CAE. You’ll hear how Tom’s career brought him to be a CAE, and suggestions he has for those of you that aspire to become a CAE. In an earlier episode I spoke with …

E51: Independence: I Do Not Think That Word Means What You Think It Means

Independence is a term may in #internalaudit like to push the boundaries on, but when we do we can come off as arrogant or self-righteous to others in the organization. In this week’s #jammingwithjason #internalaudit podcast I discuss the difference between independence and objectivity, why objectivity is more important than independence, and you are not …

E50: People Centric Skills with Danny Goldberg

In this #jammingwithjason #internalauditpodcast episode I speak with Danny Goldberg about some of the people centric skills each internal auditor must have. As a profession we often focus primarily on our technical skills, but soft skills is what will get you to the director or CAE level. We discuss topics like: conflict resolution, body language, …

E49: Lessons from a Chief Audit Executive (CAE) with Frank Coleman

In this week’s #jammingwithjason episode I speak with Frank Coleman about lessons he learned from being a CAE. We discuss various topics including: having think skin, getting a horizontal spread of experience, not losing your cool, and two sides to every story. We also discuss the HR side of being a CAE and how to …

Jamming with Jason E48: Enterprise Security Risk Management with Toby Houchens

Many of you are familiar with ERM, but do you know ESRM? ESRM affects the broadest spectrum of organization, from government, corporations and NGOs, to schools and universities, to entertainment and leisure, casinos and hotels, from oil & gas giants to technology companies and multinationals. Pretty much everyone has to deal with this aspect of …

E47: What’s Holding Most Chief Audit Executives Back

There are some common problems and mistakes holding most #chiefauditexecutive back from elevating #internalaudit in their organizations, and moving into executive presence where they are perceived as a #trustedadvisor. In this #jammingwithjason #internalauditpodcast I discuss these mistakes and how #CAE can take action to move their career and the profession of internal auditing forward. If …

E46: Playing the Game without Help = Disaster

In this week’s #jammingwithjason #internalauditpodcast I’m going to let you in on a little secret. Many of you are playing the game of your career without much help. The problem is, others in your organization are getting help, which means you are playing at a big disadvantage. I’m not talking about a lack of resources …

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