The audit profession is one of many that is slow to embrace change. For a profession that focuses on operational auditing (efficiency, economy, effectiveness), many audit shops do not have these E’s optimized. The subject of Agile Auditing has become an emerging topic in our industry. Many of the basic premises of Agile Auditing are things that all audit shops should be doing. Regardless, GoldSRD has taken the basics of Agile Auditing and applied the standards that all GoldSRD attendees are accustomed to: continuous communication, strong relationships and a transparent audit process. Spend the day with us learning the Gold Standard for Agile Auditing!
“First of all I want to thank you for the training provided, for your energy and for every single explanation given with a lot of patience. The training was very useful, especially for a person like me with no IT experience at all.”
IT Auditing for Non-IT Auditors (Boston, MA) - Private Training
It was such a pleasure attending your class on yesterday, a job well done. You mentioned in the class that there were several spread sheets and charts available if we were interested. If you don’t mind I would like copies of the doc’s.
Thanks and I am sure I will be attending another one of your dynamic sessions.
Project Management - North Jersey IIA
“Thank you for the wonderful presentation, it was engaging, thought provoking and I absolutely loved the synergy in the room !! I have finally taken the time to read my notes to reinforce the conversation’s leveraged from your multiple presentations….” – Attendee, St Louis IIA, Fraud Auditing and Practical Ethics
Attendee, St. Louis IIAManagerSt. Louis, MO
Thank you Danny.
Really enjoyed your course and I don’t say that very often.
IT Auditing for Non-IT Auditors (Omaha) Attendee - May 2017
The Practical Ethics course was extremely interactive and encompassed many different subjects and situations. It was very interesting and helpful to hear several different perspectives on these issues and made you think of how you would respond in specific situations and why. I can definitely take some of the thinks I learned in this class and apply them in real-life situations.
Practical Ethics Attendee - Spring 2017
Thank you for leading the session on Rethinking the Audit Process. I enjoyed it a lot as you were able to engage participants throughout the day to keep it interesting and educational at the same time. Thanks again and I hope to attend and I hope to attend other trainings that you lead in the future.
Audit 2020 - Portland IIA
Management:
I appreciate the time and effort Danny put into the training. We were a tough crowd and he did an excellent job.
I’ve been to a lot of trainings over the years. I think Danny is probably the best I’ve seen at creating an upbeat environment where everyone feels comfortable participating. He did really well at keeping folks engaged. He also covered a lot of valuable ground. On the whole, he was excellent.
Private Training - People Centric Skills April 2017 (Oregon)
I’ve been a member of the IAFCI since 1996 and had the pleasure to attend the IAFCI Training Conference in Fort Worth last month.
I really enjoyed your presentations on “ Practical Ethics part 1 & 2”. It was hands-down the best ethics session I have ever attended.
IAFCI - Practical Ethics
“It was great meeting you last week in your training class. I really loved your presentation and content and how you made the course very interactive. I found your session to be very powerful.” – Attendee, CAE
San Jose IIA: People-Centric Skills
I recently attended the Soup to Nuts: The Fraud Risk Assessment Process class in Boston. I would like to share that this was one of the very few classes I truly enjoyed as it exceeded my expectations both in content and experience as a “student”. The material for the class is shared prior to the class which allows you to better prepare for the topics of discussion. I related to the material both on a professional and personal level – fraud can happen anywhere! The class was very interactive giving everyone an opportunity to learn and network with one another. Danny Goldberg, the instructor, is an extraordinary instructor. He engages and challenges everyone, thinks outside the box by looking for ways to ensure everyone’s energy (both physical and mental) is up the whole time, by having stories and examples that everyone can relate to, and even offers prizes for best participants/teams as an additional incentive. I would love and look forward future classes taught by Danny G.!
Fraud Risk Assessment Attendee - Boston IIA March 2017