Places available now for an exclusive internal auditors’ I internal Audit Functions i are the Eyes S of Management i /rectors and managers of Internal Audit DepartS Jl me/^s /n P riva l e P u^c sec t° f are tovited gg to an intensive twd-day seminar on strategic plan- bS ning and performance monitoring of internal auditing pi functions, to be held in Wellington on September 27-28. fU Deregulation of business has led to a fiercely competitive private and public environment. It is vital for management to pinpoint weaknesses, evaluate risks, strengthen the organisation and maximise efficiencies. But executives can only react if problems are correctly identified. Internal Auditing is a highly sophisticated and specialist task. Now, more than ever before, the role of an internal auditor has become a vital management tool - it is a necessary part of good business principles. The seminar will be led by Mr Alan Talbot of Melbourne, the Price Waterhouse partner responsible for Audit Research and Methods. With him will be Mr John Meehan, the national audit partner for New Zealand and Mr Bruce McDonald, the Business Education Services manager for the Wellington office of Price Waterhouse. The programme was designed in the United Kingdom and has been used extensively in other countries of the world. Price Waterhouse .... 0 F/rsf and foremost as Business Advisers Contact Bruce McDonald or Bruce McCallum (tel) 725-751 (Fax) 737-515 for further details. , -x— =r
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