The auditor's reluctance to apply statistical functions in spreadsheet software indicates a gap in applying analytical and problem-solving skills in complex data environments. This gap relates to critical thinking, which involves understanding logical connections between ideas, identifying the relevance and importance of arguments, and systematically solving problems. Training in critical thinking would equip the auditor to better utilize analytical tools and improve efficiency and effectiveness in auditing tasks.
Internal auditing educational materials on auditor competencies and skills developmentQUESTION NO: 229
Which of the following is a role internal auditors should undertake related to risk management?
A. Evaluate the reporting of key risks
B. Set the risk appetite
C. Implement risk responses on management’s behalf
D. Impose risk management processes
Answer: A
Internal auditors play a crucial role in evaluating the effectiveness of an organization's risk management processes. This includes assessing how well key risks are reported within the organization, whether through formal risk reporting mechanisms or less formal communications. Internal auditors review the processes by which these risks are identified, assessed, and managed, and they ensure that the information about these risks is accurately communicated to relevant stakeholders, including senior management and the board.References: Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) - International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF)