Internal Auditors – To get your seat at the table you must speak the right language.

If you want to become more influential, help them build a performance culture that has:

  • Strong accountability.
  • Strategic alignment.
  • Reliable performance feedback.
  • Predictable outcomes.

These are the things they care about.

TRM includes a learning path that is designed specifically for internal auditors. But I want to be clear – there are no standard checklists. No maturity models. No quick answers.

To become an influential advisor, you need to understand how TRM drives performance and governance.

You have full access to The Foundation and The Framework. You’ll pick up some ideas that you can use right away. And, if you stop there, you’ll undoubtedly forget whatever you learned within a week. Unfortunately, that’s the nature of focused learning.

The real opportunity is taking advantage of our ‘spaced learning’.

When you register, you’ll receive an email every other week. It will touch on a sequential TRM concept. It will provide links into the website where these ideas are explained in more detail. It might contain curated links to other helpful leadership and productivity articles. The point is that it’s spread out over time. It’s iterative. It’s cumulative. It reinforces concepts. It’s how you build meaningful habits.

If this sounds like something you’ve been waiting for …