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Does internal audit need a strategic plan?

Norman Marks

Noora Al-Marri makes a good argument that you need one in an article in the IIA’s magazine: Building a Better Auditor: Why Internal Audit Needs a Strategic Plan. Noora says: I believed that the risk-based plan should be the roadmap to guide internal audit functions throughout the year.

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Transcript: Joanne Bradford

The Big Picture

And so I ended up working at Business Week Magazine for almost 13 years. And she did a plan for me personally and answered the questions, can I retire? And so we offer that plan for $2,500. We, and you know, like convinced business week that we should put advertiser links on a page in the magazine. It was fun.

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2018 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meeting

Brown Advisory

It doesn’t manage for quarter-to-quarter earnings, provide earnings guidance, or have budgets and strategic plans at the parent company, though some of the subsidiaries do. Berkshire doesn’t do strategic plans.) Make your plans early if you would like to attend, as hotels and planes fill up.

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2018 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meeting

Brown Advisory

It doesn’t manage for quarter-to-quarter earnings, provide earnings guidance, or have budgets and strategic plans at the parent company, though some of the subsidiaries do. Berkshire doesn’t do strategic plans.) Make your plans early if you would like to attend, as hotels and planes fill up.

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10 Weekend Reads

The Big Picture

Safal Niveshak ) • This Company Created a Return-to-Office Plan That Employees Actually Like : J.M. New York Magazine ) • One Man’s Quest to Heal the Oceans—And Maybe Save the World : “Suddenly, we’re seeing that the impacts of climate change are not something that is going to be suffered by somebody else.

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Transcript: William Cohan

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: I’m trying to remember which magazine it was, might have been Fortune, declared him the greatest CEO of the 20th century. You know, they hired this guy, Mike Carpenter, you know, from McKinsey to be the M&A guy and you know, just create a strategic planning department just to do deals. RITHOLTZ: Yeah.