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News < Back Compliance : Sarbanes Oxley : Auditing Qualifications in Internal Audit Leadership Qualification in Internal Audit Leadership enhances, affirms career achievements of top internal auditors
Nearly 2,000 of internal audit’s leading practitioners from around the world were introduced to a new qualifications program designed to identify and support the next generation of industry leaders. The Institute of Internal Auditors unveiled the Qualifications in Internal Audit Leadership (QIAL) program on the second day of its annual International Conference, held at the ExCeL London Exhibition and Conference Centre. The IIA also introduced the first recipients to earn the qualification. The program is aimed at helping top internal auditors, including chief audit executives (CAEs), develop skills proven to be key indicators of success specific to internal audit leadership. It also is intended to empower aspiring leaders to develop those skills. “As internal auditing continues to evolve and respond to new risks and other critical issues, we must identify the skills and experiences that define a new kind of leader,” said IIA President and CEO Richard F. Chambers, CIA, CGAP, CCSA, CRMA. “QIAL allows us to do just that by focusing on those who bring success-oriented attributes, such as innovation and strategic thinking, to companies, organizations, and government agencies.” The QIAL program focuses on internal audit leadership skills, organizational abilities, ethics, and innovation and change. QIAL-qualification skills are evaluated in a challenging three-step process:
Candidates with extensive experience, including recent CAE experience, have the option of submitting documentation regarding their own experiences as well as supporting evidence, in place of the case studies. QIAL candidates are assigned a panel of accomplished senior audit executives who provide focused feedback and coaching. The knowledge and skills identified and developed through the QIAL program are linked to The IIA’s Competency Framework. His Excellency Riyad Al Mubarak, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority in the United Arab Emirates and one of the inaugural QIAL recipients, described the designation as a must-have for any senior auditor. “Definitely, the CAE at a minimum should have this certification, because it asserts the ability of that chief audit executive to deliver the value and services expected from him,” he said. Joanne Traice, another QIAL recipient and director of group audit and risk for DP World in the United Arab Emirates said growing demands on CAEs – to deliver more value, be more strategic, and have a greater business-risk mind-set – require an international standard that demonstrates the competencies required for today’s audit leaders. “For me personally, the QIAL has aligned my priorities as a CAE and reinforced my mind-set that we are agents of change with a challenging but exciting and evolving task in our hands,” Traice said. The QIAL program’s inaugural class was introduced at the London conference, where all but two were on hand to receive certificates acknowledging their achievement. The group includes IIA members from the UAE, Australia, Canada, Egypt, India, Jordan, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Registration for the next group of QIAL candidates begins in August with case studies starting in October and panels and presentations in December. The number of openings for each class is limited. Click here for more information on the QIAL program. About The IIA Established in 1941, The Institute of Internal Auditors (The IIA) is a professional association for internal auditors around the world, with headquarters located in Altamonte Springs, Fla. The IIA serves more than 180,000 members from 190 countries, providing professional development, guidance, and certification. |
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