Disciplined structure
You learn a clear, repeatable structure for audit findings that anchors every statement to requirements, evidence, and logic-so findings stand on their own and resist challenge.
Neutral language
The course shows how to remove judgment, accusations, and soft language, replacing them with precise, neutral wording that strengthens authority instead of provoking resistance.
Clear boundaries
You learn how to show impact and relevance without making recommendations or crossing roles— preserving credibility while still influencing decisions.
About the course
Many audit findings are accepted — and then ignored. Not because they are wrong, but because they are unclear, vague, or disconnected from real decisions. This course helps internal auditors write audit findings that are clear, structured, and decision-relevant. You will learn how to describe issues without judgment, anchor them to requirements and evidence, and show impact without turning audits into consulting exercises. There are no templates to copy and no theory for its own sake. The course focuses on practical writing discipline, using real-world examples and step-by-step explanations you can apply immediately to your audits. Built on more than 30 years of hands-on experience, this course helps you turn audit findings into clear inputs for decisions—not into debates over wording. Enroll now and start writing audit findings that drive action.
Carlos Pereira da Cruz
My name is Carlos Cruz, and I have spent more than 30 years working in auditing and management systems across different sectors and organisations. Early in my career, I saw a recurring problem: audit findings were technically correct, but often ignored or disputed. The issue was rarely the evidence- it was how findings were written. I faced the same challenges myself and, over time, learned that audits succeed or fail on the report, not on the checklist. By focusing on structure, neutral language, evidence, and impact, I developed a disciplined way of writing findings that stand on their own and support real decisions. This approach has been refined through years of practice, teaching, and writing, and it forms the basis of this course. My goal in teaching is simple: to help auditors and managers describe reality clearly, without judgment, so audit work leads to understanding and action, not friction.
Enroll now and learn how to write audit findings that are clear, defensible, and actually used in decisions.
If your audit work is solid but your findings still prompt debate or inaction, the issue is rarely a lack of technical knowledge. It is how findings are written. This course provides a disciplined, practical approach to writing audit findings that stand on their own and support real decisions. Enroll now and start writing audit findings that create clarity and impact.
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