Beginner’s Guide to Auditing: Presenting your first Report? Avoid these 5 Mistakes that lead to losing credibility, a confused audience, and getting fired
(instead impress your mentors)

A "crash course" on how to present your audit report.The 5 biggest mistakes auditors make (and how to easily avoid them).Solutions for already existing communication problems.This free email course gives you the keys to success - preparation, clarity, and understanding your audience.

Everything you need to become a valued auditor and set yourself up to deliver a quality presentation.

My name is Gregor Pankratz, and I have worked 10+ years in Auditing, as well as 5+ years as Head of Department. And now, I want to share everything I know with you.

“Nothing in life is more important than the ability to communicate effectively.”
– Gerald R. Ford, former US president

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Here's everything that's inside:

Day 1: Lack of Clarity and Conciseness - Why listeners have problems understanding the report and question your competence.Day 2: Poor Organization - Why missing logic leads to ignored findings and recommendations.Day 3: Overloading with Information - Why too much details and wasted time hinder decision-making.Day 4: Ignoring the Audience - Why stakeholders lose interest and resist change.Day 5: Inadequate Preparation - Being unprofessional makes you lose trust and respect.

Hooray! The first lesson of the Beginner's Guide to Auditing is on its way to your inbox.

Within the next minute or two, you're going to get an email from me (Gregor Pankratz).This email contains instructions to get started with our Beginner's Guide to Auditing, so be sure to check it out!But if you have any questions, don't hesitate to hit reply and let me know—I'll be happy to help! :-)Now go and check your inbox!


P.S. If you don't find the email in your inbox in the next couple of minutes, please check your spam folder...Chances are it ended up there.(Since I'm relatively new to sending emails to my list, sometimes the "email algorithms" think I'm a robot! 🤷🏻)