Arm your "brain" with a noble ideological realm. From the auditor who works silently every day, I realize that my work is a very important part of national governance; From every question reflected in this audit report, I was pleasantly surprised to find that.
The poverty alleviation office and other departments completed the grid-connected power generation that had been delayed for a long time in the past within one week! I saw with my own eyes that the audit brought tangible benefits to the local people, and I personally felt that our work provided tangible help for the local people to increase their income and get rid of poverty. Today, when I think of the phrase "respect the law and pursue lofty ideals" in the center of the lecture hall of Huairou Training Center of the Audit Commission when I just started the induction training.
Suddenly, I gained more understanding and gains-respecting the law and being ambitious, which is exactly what auditors in every country should have. The change of thinking has taught me lifelong benefits. The audit of steady growth is the first project I participated in. With the help of previous work experience, I found that there are some problems in the progress and investment of a project.
In order to describe the problem completely, I wrote a long report of more than 5,000 words on 10, explaining the whole story in detail. After smugly handing it over to the director, the old auditor taught me to reduce the length of 5000 words to 200 words.
At the same time, it also makes the key issues very clear. This incident shocked me very much. I understand that due to the influence of the length of the audit report, the expression of audit questions in the report must be highly concise, that is, it is often said that "all the water is wrung out, leaving only dry goods." From this project, I learned what is normative expression.
How to use audit language well? In addition, the unique manifestations of audit work, such as evidence table, manuscript, audit essentials and audit essentials, are constantly enriching and standardizing my thinking and working methods, teaching me how to evaluate national governance and economic and social operation from the perspective of audit and how to use audit language to talk to the world.
At the same time, I also understand that communication with people is also an important audit means, and the effect of communication with people may directly determine whether the audit goal can be achieved as soon as possible. In the initial project, I used to bury myself in the material to analyze and reason. However, with the increase of participating in projects, I gradually realized that audit work is not just about reading materials.
In addition to on-site investigation, a lot of conversation and exchange of ideas are also important means of audit work. During my training in the special office of the National Audit Office, experienced leaders and colleagues patiently discussed communication skills with me and corrected my shortcomings in all aspects. I gradually realized that a good auditor needs to have all the necessary professional qualities.
Advanced big data analysis has opened my eyes. In the audit of agriculture, forestry and water resources, I am at a loss about the huge workload brought by the process of point and area expansion. Inspired by the audit predecessors, I tried to use computer-aided audit and big data analysis, which really greatly improved the speed of obtaining evidence.
Greatly accelerated the work efficiency. In the subsequent poverty alleviation audit, I also saw the method of comparing massive data through big data analysis technology, which produced huge and accurate results. This year's audit experience and the practice of several audit projects have made me realize that in the face of ever-changing environmental changes.
In the face of one new business after another, we must never have the idea of living on our laurels, let alone rest on past experience and knowledge. Only by studying again and learning again, and constantly integrating new ideas and technologies, can we keep up with the pace of audit work under the new normal. Teamwork is not just a slogan.
In fact, teamwork has long been a commonplace topic, which has been mentioned since I was in school. In his previous study and work, he was just a resounding slogan and vision. Many times, we are all alone, expressing ourselves as individuals. I trained in the special office of the National Audit Office for one year.
I really realized the importance of teamwork. I see that in every audit project we undertake, the members of the audit team can make up for each other and exchange positions with each other, but each member is an important part of the team. Some people look for policies, some people check funds, some people look at projects, some people turn over books ... Everyone should do their job well and keep the continuity and orderly docking of all aspects of the whole team.
The completion of each project must ensure that you have me and I have you, and all team members are interrelated and mutually guaranteed, so as to ensure the smooth progress and successful completion of the audit work. Only perseverance and patience can achieve the final victory. As a supervision department, audit runs many projects with problems or even problems.
The auditee will inevitably have resistance. The rigor of the audit requires that all questions must undergo strict evidence collection and stand the test. Therefore, it is often a long and painful process from finding clues to final implementation. Auditors must have a strong will and never give up.
To ensure that the audit work will not give up halfway. When I first joined the project, I often flinched and worried in the process of repeatedly obtaining and supplementing evidence, and I often felt confused and depressed because of the resistance and uncooperative of the other party. I even thought about letting go and giving up the problem being verified countless times.
At this time, the old auditors around me will talk to me about the difficulties they encountered in the same projects and the ways to deal with them. These encouragements helped me gain great spiritual strength. These concerns and support helped me overcome my initial maladjustment and difficulties. These precious experiences have made me tough, patient and strong.
The year when I entered the audit office to work in the special office was tense and busy, short and full. Although there are not many projects involved, each project always has different feelings and gains, and there is a new sun and new hope in my heart every day. Looking back today is so sweet and unforgettable, perhaps this is the unique charm of audit work.