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An audit is a necessary and often painful event for many companies. As difficult as it is to imagine, it is possible to benefit from an audit. By understanding the audit process and what auditors look for, you can use it to enact needed changes in your organization. Join Craig Morgan, a Partner at KPMG, LLP in the Risk and Advisory Services practice, and learn how to survive and benefit from an audit. Craig works with auditors every day. He knows what they look for and how to use what they find to help you improve your operations.
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| Date: | Jun 2002 |
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