Structuring Your Organization for Success with Data Analytics

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This webinar describes the four different models for the management of data analytics in Internal Audit departments. "In my years leading data analytics projects and teams, I have come across several different structures for the integration of DA. Some were at large multinational corporations and others were at small- and medium-sized organizations, including government bodies."  - Michael Kano.

Michael explains the key characteristics of each model, as well as, describe the strengths and weaknesses.

Learning Objectives : In 60 minutes, you will be able to identify the model which best fits their organization. This webinar is best suited to Internal Auditors and Data Analysts in leadership roles.


Key Presenter

MKano PIC

Michael Kano, ACDA.

DATA ANALYTICS SPECIALIST, ARBUTUS ANALYTICS

Michael has 25 years of experience in data analytics and internal audit with organizations in the USA, Canada, and the Middle East. He was a senior member of the data analytics practice at Focal Point Data Risk. Michael also led eBay, Inc.’s data analytics program in the Internal Audit department. He was tasked with integrating data analytics into the audit workflow on strategic and tactical levels. This included developing quality and documentation standards, training users, and providing analytics support on numerous audits in the IT, PayPal, and eBay marketplaces business areas. He also provided support to non-IA teams such as the Business Ethics Office and Enterprise Risk Management teams. Michael has supported audits throughout the organization in the IT, compliance, operations, vendor management, revenue assurance, T&E, and human resources areas.

Michael's software experience includes Arbutus Analyzer, ACL Desktop/Direct Link, Alteryx, Microsoft Access, SQL, and Tableau. He led ACL Services Ltd.’s global training team for 8 years. His experience includes development of ACL/Arbutus data analysis programs (scripts) for auditors, fraud detection professionals, SOX compliance teams, and business departments. 

He is a graduate of the UCLA Anderson School of Management.