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Regional Reflections: Asia & Pacific
10 Highlights From the 2015 CBOK Practitioner Survey

Written By: Arthur Piper

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Regional Reflections: Asia & PacificRegional Reflections: Asia & Pacific is a customized research report that provides an Asian perspective on the findings from the 2015 Global Internal Audit Common Body of Knowledge® (CBOK®) Study, the largest ongoing study of internal audit professionals in the world.

Building on the first CBOK release, Driving Success in a Changing World: 10 Imperatives for Internal Audit, this report highlights unique concerns for the Asia/Pacific region and provides insights from internal audit leaders in that part of the world.

Many countries in the Asia/Pacific region are experiencing rapid change as their economies and governance systems continue to develop.

Balancing stakeholder needs, available resources, and the maturity of the audit function will all influence how individual departments adopt or approach the 10 imperatives outlined in the report. But what follows should help auditors in the region reach the next level of their development.

 

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