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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2025 · 34 MIN

Episode 1: Paul Day, Group Head of Internal Audit

from Inside the Auditorium · host Eames Group

Inside the Auditorium podcast is back for a third season, shining a spotlight on big names and influencers within the internal audit industry, delving into their passion for the role and what makes their teams and organisations extraordinary places to work.  My first guest of the season is Paul Day, Group Head of Internal Audit at Standard Chartered Bank. Paul’s extensive experience in external and internal audit gives him a unique perspective on what it takes to build extraordinary teams and drive impactful outcomes. In this episode, we explore:  Technology and communication skills: Explore why staying ahead in technology and mastering communication are critical for the future of internal audit. Empowerment and innovation: Paul shares how empowered teams foster creativity, innovation, and collaboration—and why celebrating successes (and even failures) is vital. Being a learn-it-all, not a know-it-all: Hear why continuous learning and developing niche expertise can propel your career while making you a more balanced leader. Building relationships and trust: Discover how transparent communication and strong stakeholder relationships pave the way for effective collaboration—even when delivering tough messages. The power of audit to make a difference: Find out what motivates Paul and his team to drive positive change within their organisation every day Don’t miss this conversation packed with key takeaways and insights that will showcase the power of teamwork and the impact internal audit and innovation can have.  Note: The views expressed by Paul are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of his employer. 

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