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Welcome, Im Hernan Murdock. In this episode, we are going to provide some tips once you realize that you need to produce a written product, what that process is going to entail. Lets take a look. Kathleen, you have been very helpful so far with so many aspects of the internal audit process, and Im thinking about an auditor who is now getting ready to produce a report and needs to go through that process. We spoke a bit about some of the qualitative elements associated with it, but what about the process itself, can you help? Yes, Id be happy to. Okay, tell us a little bit more about that process and how that works. Well, here is an overview of the writing process, and this applies to all kinds of writing. There is often a period of pre-writing but in the context of audit reports, were probably going to outline a few things, well have a template to work with, and then comes the drafting; drafting of the area processing system and what kinds of results we had in that particular aud