Quality assurance and Auditing training can help raise the bottom line of every business.
Quality assurance and Auditing training can help raise the bottom line of every business. Most of the successful organisations, irrespective of their fields, recognise the QA standards as an eminent part of their business strategy that helps them to manage quality, workers’ safety, sustainability, information security and many other aspects.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who use a range of specialised, technical or managerial competencies to plan, carry out and evaluate their own work or the work of an audit team. The job roles that relate to this qualification may include Lead Auditor and Quality Assurance, Manager.
This high-level course equips you to facilitate that improvement as well as lead team effectiveness and manage a range of financial and performance-related risks within a business.
In this course, you will gain the necessary skills to initiate, lead, and report on quality audits. You will also gain specialised knowledge in the management of information relating to risk assessment, people management, and the facilitation of continuous improvement.
We specialize in corporate and business training from Cert III to Advanced Diploma level.
Most of our courses are Government funded to Australians - eligibility exists. We pride ourselves in after hours and weekend training. All courses can be completed online.
Audits are not just for the ATO. They are a powerful way for you and your team to evaluate your work and determine where you can improve things to reach your revenue goals. While a sales & marketing audit might sound complex or intense, it is straightforward.
Auditing course is offered by Safety and Learning Techniques. Our Teabag Training packages are fully customised and delivered flexibly to suit your requirements. You even control the course duration.
Understanding the Audit and Acquittals training is offered by Non Profit Training. Understanding the finances is an integral part for board members and managers of Australian not for profit organisations.
An auditor’s role is to objectively scrutinise a company’s financial statements and provide an opinion as to whether the statements are truthful.
This course is for existing financial auditors who wish to apply to the Clean Energy Regulator to become a registered Greenhouse and Energy Auditor (GEA) and who need to demonstrate appropriate evidence of the NGER legislation knowledge requirements.
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