(Communicating audit results to management for positive results) The audit report communicates the results of the audit work. For that reason alone it is perhaps one of the most important parts of the audit process. It is important because it is what the departments and senior management see, and in some cases may be the only product of our work that management receives. If written and communicated well, it can act as a positive change agent prompting management to take corrective action. The reverse is true but you don’t want to have that. This is a 3-day program that will change your attitude about audit reporting and equip you to make an impact with your reporting.