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Crossover of Audit and Evaluation Practices brings together
academic analysis with insights from practitioners to discuss the
potential for collaboration in audit and evaluation practices
between three professional disciplines. Clearly written and
thoughtfully organized, this volume is structured in three parts to
deal with theory, practice issues and how the practices have worked
together. * Part One provides definitions of performance audit,
internal audit and program evaluation. * Part Two addresses several
challenges that professionals face in applying these standards and
principles. * Part Three contains examples of organizational
collaboration between the practices, how they have worked together
and the lessons that were learned from that experience. Specific
cases from the Government Accountability Office, and UNESCO, UNDP
and Inter-Americas Development Bank illustrate what has worked or
not and suggest reasons why. Crossover of Audit and Evaluation
Practices offers even the most skilled and experienced professional
insight on how to bridge some of the divides. It will help generate
a better understanding of the activities and services that are
either imposed on them or are freely available and help to
stimulate their optimal use.
Performance audit is now in fashion, but has in the past been a somewhat closed world, little studied by outsiders. Now an international team of researchers has studied the work of five national audit offices -- France, Finland, The Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK. The picture thus revealed contains elements of technical innovation, methodological challenge, and crucial strategic choice.
Crossover of Audit and Evaluation Practices brings together
academic analysis with insights from practitioners to discuss the
potential for collaboration in audit and evaluation practices
between three professional disciplines. Clearly written and
thoughtfully organized, this volume is structured in three parts to
deal with theory, practice issues and how the practices have worked
together. * Part One provides definitions of performance audit,
internal audit and program evaluation. * Part Two addresses several
challenges that professionals face in applying these standards and
principles. * Part Three contains examples of organizational
collaboration between the practices, how they have worked together
and the lessons that were learned from that experience. Specific
cases from the Government Accountability Office, and UNESCO, UNDP
and Inter-Americas Development Bank illustrate what has worked or
not and suggest reasons why. Crossover of Audit and Evaluation
Practices offers even the most skilled and experienced professional
insight on how to bridge some of the divides. It will help generate
a better understanding of the activities and services that are
either imposed on them or are freely available and help to
stimulate their optimal use.
'This book is a much welcome tonic for public administration. It is
one of the few books that explicitly focus on how audit
institutions carry out their performance auditing responsibilities.
While auditors will likely read this, the authors have geared the
book to a broader readership, including public managers who are
often the subject of performance audits.' -From the foreword by
Paul Posner, George Mason University, US This state-of-the-art book
examines the development of performance audit, drawing on the
experience in a number of different countries, including the United
Kingdom, the United States, Australia, the Netherlands, and
Belgium. The expert contributors identify the trajectory of
performance audit, examine how it is conducted and consider what it
is contributing to effective government. They conclude that, in the
face of new challenges, performance auditors should focus both on
their core responsibilities to ensure accountability, and continue
to develop more insightful and sophisticated approaches to enable
them to assess the growing complexity of the delivery of public
services. By doing so, they can continue to play a valuable role in
democratic accountability. Providing an up-to-date overview and
discussion of performance audit, this highly topical book will
appeal to all those working within audit, academics working in the
fields of public management and public administration, as well
practitioners in and close to state audit institutions. Members of
Parliament, evaluators, internal auditors, researchers, policy
analysts and consultants will also find this book invaluable.
Contributors: E. Bechberger, R. Boyle, M. Funkhouser, J.-E. Furubo,
J. Keen, F.L. Leeuw, T. Ling, J. Lonsdale, V. Put, A. Scharaschkin,
R. Turksema, P. van der Knaap, E. Van Loocke, K. Weets, P. Wilkins
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