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AuditNet® Book Reviews September 2003 7 Steps to Better Written Policies and Procedures by Stephen Page How much time do auditors spend writing? How often are auditors reading policies and procedures as part of the audit process? If you are like me then the answer to both questions is a lot of time. Stephen Page has written books on process improvement, business processes and policies and procedures. This book is a guide for improving writing skills for policies and procedures. The author presents a format for writing policies and procedures, checklists and more. This is a truly hands on how to book that all auditors should have in their library. Now when you recommend in your audit report that a client or manager should have a policy or procedure you can also recommend a resource that will help them write the document. How easier can it get? Best Practice in Policies and Procedures by Stephen Page Stephen Pages' previous books covered establishing policies and procedures, a step by step guide to improve them and achieving 100% compliance. This book focuses on best practices for finding content for policies and procedures. The author has searched the Internet for examples and provides Web sites as well as a methodology for finding examples from which to "jump start" your own policies and procedures. A great addition to any audit professional library and desk reference. To order this book or other excellent books by Stephen Page go to www.companymanuals.com |
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