Management Audits(3rd Edition)

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Allan J. Sayle

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ISBN: 0951173901, 978-0951173909

Book publisher: Asq Pr

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Allison Pearson
4.0
Very helpful guide for those diving into management audits. The book offers a good balance between theoretical concepts and practical applications. I got an extra discount with my membership, which was a nice bonus. However, I did feel that some sections were a bit heavy on jargon, which might be overwhelming for absolute beginners. Overall, a solid educational tool.
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Hope Randall
5.0
Got this book for a course I'm taking, and it's been incredibly helpful! The structure of the book allows for easy navigation and understanding, with practical examples that really hit home. I especially appreciated the detailed case studies. Quick delivery, which is a bonus!
DH
Damien Hughes
5.0
This book is an outstanding resource for anyone involved in management or internal auditing. The 3rd edition has been updated with the latest trends and practices, making it invaluable for both beginners and seasoned professionals. The examples explained in the book are incredibly clear and applicable to real-world scenarios, which I found particularly helpful. The delivery was fast and the book arrived in mint condition. Definitely a must-have for your professional library!
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Brooke Webb
3.0
The book serves as a decent introduction to the world of management audits, but I feel it could have used more real-life examples to illustrate some points. It covers the basics well but doesn't delve deep into certain complex issues that could have been much more informative. Maybe more suitable for those just starting out.