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Hey Reader 👋 💬 One Skill That Changed Everything for MeI used to think the hardest part of audit analytics was the analysis itself - pulling the data, cleaning it, spotting the patterns. You can uncover the riskiest control failure in the world, but if you can’t communicate it clearly - to the board, to your audit lead, to the person who still prints their emails - it won’t land. It won’t drive change. And it definitely won’t protect the business. No one really teaches us this. The good news? This week, I’m diving into the communication traps most audit analysts fall into - and more importantly, how to get out of them. 🧩 The Communication Gap: What’s Really Going Wrong?1. Lost in TranslationStatistical models, anomaly detection, confidence intervals - these may excite your inner analyst but they often confuse or alienate stakeholders. 2. Audience Blind SpotsThe C-suite wants the big picture. The audit manager wants methodology. The compliance officer just wants to sleep at night. One-size-fits-all never works. 3. Storytelling ShortfallsCharts and tables don’t speak for themselves. Without a narrative, your insight can feel like noise. 4. Vague Requests = Vague Results“Just give me the data” is the fastest route to a rework. 5. Jargon OverloadEven internal teams vary in data literacy. Overusing technical terms can shut down a conversation before it starts. 🎯 Upgrading Your Communication GameHere’s how to turn your analytics into influence: 1. Master Data Storytelling 2. Lead with the Bottom Line 3. Engage Early, Not Just at the End 4. Close the Loop with Feedback 5. Train Your Soft Skills 💡 Final ThoughtBrilliant analysis is wasted if it isn’t heard, understood and acted upon. 🎁 Your Data Deserves Better DeliveryWant to turn dashboards into decisions and complex risks into crisp takeaways? 📘 Grab the free guide below to sharpen your audit storytelling skills — one insight at a time. Have a great week ahead! Tony |
A 5-minute briefing for internal auditors on audit analytics and AI techniques that catch what manual review misses so your next board update lands with confidence.
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