ISACA and IIA NZ Monthly Networking Forum

When:  Nov 25, 2022 from 12:00 to 14:00 (NZST)
Associated with  Wellington Chapter

ISACA session starting at noon - Dr Lizzy Valentine

Topic: Auditing Digital, Information and Technology Transformation Capability

Synopsis: Auditors can play a key role in an organisation’s transformation success. In this presentation we:

  1. clarify the differences and relationships between digital, information and technology transformation
  2. identify the characteristics of transformation capability
  3. provide practical tips for communicating the features and benefits of transformation capability

Bio: Lizzie Valentine has over 30 years of leading and managing all aspects of organisation transformation as both a former CEO and CIO. She is currently working with Victoria University of Wellington as Adjunct Research and Teaching Fellow, and Associate PhD Supervisor. Her doctoral thesis and ongoing research focus on capabilities and competencies in IT governance, transformation strategy and professional development needs analysis.

The IIA NZ session will follow the ISACA session.

IIA NZ session: 1pm

Improving Value Through Better Crown Entity Monitoring

Presenter: Frank Faessen, Performance Auditor,
Office of the Auditor-General

Crown entities carry out a wide range of important public services and functions, such as public broadcasting and constructing and maintaining national infrastructure. In 2020/2021, Crown entities were responsible for 39% of central government expenditure, 46% of central government assets, and 74% of the central government workforce.

The system for monitoring Crown entities is complex. There are inherent tensions between how monitoring departments can support the Crown entity's performance and advise Ministers while respecting the autonomy of a Crown entity board. This can make effective monitoring difficult. Currently, the extent to which monitoring adds significant value to understanding Crown entity performance is still unclear.

The Office of the Auditor-General conducted a performance audit because concerns are sometimes raised about the quality of Crown entity monitoring. OAG wanted to assess the effectiveness of Crown entity monitoring arrangements and identify opportunities where monitoring could be improved. Frank Faessen from the Office of the Auditor-General will present the findings from this work as detailed in the report 'Improving Value Through Better Crown Entity Monitoring'. The document can be viewed here.

For catering purposes, please register by Friday 18 November.

Location

KPMG - 10 Customhouse Quay
Level 9
Wellington