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This two-day seminar includes a mix of strategic

From Auditor to Consultant: Developing Essential Competencies. NCEB Chapter of the IIA Presents:. 16 CPE Hours. May 14 & 15, 2001. Skills and Proven Strategies for Adding Greater Value as a Consultant. Featuring: Mr. Greg Duckert CIA, CISA, CMA. This two-day seminar

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This two-day seminar includes a mix of strategic

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  1. From Auditor to Consultant: Developing Essential Competencies NCEB Chapter of the IIA Presents: 16 CPE Hours May 14 & 15, 2001 Skills and Proven Strategies for Adding Greater Value as a Consultant Featuring: Mr. Greg Duckert CIA, CISA, CMA This two-day seminar includes a mix of strategic methods and the communications tools that will help you assume the role of audit consultant with great results. You will learn consulting tactics that increase client understanding and accountability and partnering strategies that build and maintain client relationships. The focus will be on the interpersonal skills critical to implementing your strat- egies: giving and getting feed- back, advice, and criticism; collaborating; problem solving; and listening. LOCATION Chevron 2005 Diamond Blvd., Concord COST $250 (members) $275 (non-members) What You Will Learn: 1 Consulting: Common Misconceptions and Pitfalls 2 Helping Clients Redefine Audit Work 3 How to Plan, Implement, and Contract for a Client Relationship That Eliminates Problems Before They Begin 4 Getting Clients to Call You Earlier 5 How to Develop a Results-Driven Approach 6 Identifying Your Communications Blind Spots 7 How to “Read” Your Clients 8 Giving Advice So Clients Understand and Follow It 9 Refining and Using Listening Skills to Gain Client Buy-In 10 Handling “Problem” Clients Effectively 11 Handling Group Consulting Situations 12 Putting What You’ve Learned to Use REGISTER NOW! The Deadline Is APRIL 13th, 2001 REGISTRATION E-mail Loni Hoellwarth at hoellwarth1@llnl.gov or call (925) 424-3488

  2. Consultant Training Greg Duckert, CIA, CISA, CMA Mr. Duckert has held audit director positions in the manufacturing, construction and healthcare industries, assuming responsibilities for financial, operational, and information systems auditing functions. His information systems expertise includes application audits; software acquisition; systems development, controls, security design, adequacy and implementation; and systems operational efficiencies. Mr. Duckert has developed this course to help internal auditors learn how to more effectively partner with management and add value to their organizations. He has taught this course to audit organizations and professional training organizations such as the MIS training institute. Register NOW or No Later Than APRIL 13, 2001 Contact: Loni Hoellwarth E-mail: hoellwarth1@llnl.gov Phone: (925) 424-3488 * ASAP *

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