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Jenitha John 5 Tips to Reimagine Resilience

Jenitha John (IIA, IRBA, Tongaat Hulett, Harvard) shares five transformative strategies to redefine resilience, offering invaluable insights tailored to the evolving world of internal auditing.

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Jenitha John 5 Tips to Reimagine Resilience

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  1. 5 TIPS TO REIMAGINE RESILIENCE Jenitha John (IIA, IRBA, Tongaat Hulett, Harvard) shares five transformative strategies to redefine resilience, offering invaluable insights tailored to the evolving world of internal auditing.

  2. Use Technology Strategically Technology enables internal auditors to be strategic and focus on the bigger picture. With the holistic view technology can provide, auditors can help accelerate smarter ways of working and improve decision-making within the organization.

  3. Adapt swiftly to priorities Agility is another cornerstone of resilience. For internal auditors, being agile means remaining flexible enough to realign with the organization’s changing priorities. Jenitha John (IIA, IRBA, Tongaat Hulett, Harvard) stresses that audit teams should not be tied to rigid annual planning cycles that stifle creativity.

  4. Collaborate to Communicate Jenitha believes that internal auditors must leverage the expertise of specialists across different lines of the organization, such as those in the first and second lines, without compromising their objectivity. This helped to develop a risk and control matrix that guided the audit process and reporting.

  5. Hire the Right Talent Jenitha John (IIA, IRBA, Tongaat Hulett, Harvard) emphasizes that traditional internal auditors are becoming obsolete, and the profession needs individuals with broader skills and fresh perspectives. To attract the right talent, Jenitha John recommends working with HR to ensure the recruitment process aligns with the current needs of the organization

  6. BE TENACIOUS Jenitha John personal motto, “competency builds confidence,” underscores her belief that ongoing learning and self-assurance are key to tackling new challenges. Jenitha John (IIA, IRBA, Tongaat Hulett, Harvard) recommends using customer satisfaction reviews and feedback loops to refine the audit process.

  7. JENITHA JOHN AND RESILIENCE As Jenitha John highlights, resilience is no longer just about rebounding from challenges but about evolving to face new ones head-on. Got any queries to ask? Contact Jenitha John on her LinkedIn official page to discover more insights related to finance.

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