CBOK Update
January 17, 2008 - The IIA Research Foundation (IIARF) is proud to present
results of the Common Body of Knowledge 2006 (CBOK) study to all members of The
Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) as a free download from The IIA's Web site.
http://www.theiia.org/go?to=eblast_2007_12_17_cbok
The CBOK 2006 study represents the most comprehensive global study ever
conducted about the internal audit profession. It provides a current view of:
- Global compliance with the International Standards for the Professional
Practice of Internal Auditing.
- The global state of the profession.
- Staffing, skills, and competencies.
- Emerging roles.
The IIARF is committed to understanding, guiding, and shaping the profession
of internal auditing. Members of The IIA and other internal audit practitioners
around the world played a role in this commitment by participating in the CBOK
study and sharing their input and wisdom. The results of CBOK belong to the
internal audit profession, and The IIARF is pleased to provide to IIA members
these results in electronic format. In addition, a 472-page bound copy of the
CBOK results will be available for purchase through The IIARF Bookstore in the
first quarter of 2008.
We appreciate your continued support and are confident you will find the CBOK
information invaluable. If you have questions about CBOK, please contact us at
research@theiia.org.
What is CBOK?
CARRYING ON A LEGACY – THE COMMON BODY OF KNOWLEDGE 2006
The Institute of Internal Auditors Research Foundation (IIARF) is committed
to understanding how the practice of internal auditing is carried out around the
world and using this knowledge to provide guidance to our more than 115,000
members. Today, this effort is taking a monumental step forward.
The IIARF is performing an ongoing research program, entitled the Common Body
of Knowledge (CBOK), which will broaden our understanding of how internal
auditing is practiced around the world. This comprehensive study will be updated
every three years and will become a permanent program of The IIA Research
Foundation.
What is the Common Body of Knowledge (CBOK)?
- The most important research study the IIARF has ever undertaken
- The first project funded by the William Bishop III, CIA Memorial Fund
- We envision this project to be a living legacy of Bill’s passion for
internal auditing
- Bill was a tremendous supporter of internal audit research and CBOK will
provide a fitting tribute to Bill’s contributions to the profession of
internal auditing
- A comprehensive survey that will capture the state of the internal
auditing profession throughout the world including:
- The knowledge and skills that internal auditors possess
- The varying skill and organizational levels that practice internal
auditing work
- The actual duties performed by internal auditors
- The structure of internal audit organizations
- The types of industries which practice internal audit
- The regulatory environment of various countries
- CBOK will provide an understanding of the unique value-added role
internal auditing has in organizations throughout the world
- This understanding will enable us to better define the future of
internal auditing and ensure that it remains a vibrant and relevant
contribution to organizations
- The results of CBOK will drive many crucial aspects of The IIA for the
next 3 years, including:
- Certifications and exams
- Standards
- Advocacy
- Practice Advisories
- Educational Programs
- Educational Products
- Publications
HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE?
- Visit the CBOK web site at
www.theiia.org/CBOK and sign up to take the survey
- Encourage your co-workers and staff to take the survey when it is
released
- Promote the survey within your organization, IIA chapter or affiliate
and other professional groups
We anticipate the release of the survey in the third quarter of 2006. To
learn more about CBOK, view project phases, sign up to participate in the survey
or keep up to date on the project’s status, visit
www.theiia.org/CBOK .
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