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		<title>Tales from the &#8216;PowerPoint Zone&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 20:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J. Termine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Harvard Business Review has posted a &#8220;script&#8221; of a scene from The PowerPoint Zone between a general manager and a new college graduate.  The manager hired the grad to work with lengthy PowerPoint &#8220;decks.&#8221;  He asks the new grad to take a PowerPoint deck and change all of the circles to squares one by one.  Though [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Harvard Business Review has posted a &#8220;script&#8221; of a scene from <em><a href="http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/silverman/2009/07/how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying.html">The PowerPoint Zone</a></em> between a general manager and a new college graduate.  The manager hired the grad to work with lengthy PowerPoint &#8220;decks.&#8221;  He asks the new grad to take a PowerPoint deck and change all of the circles to squares one by one.  Though this interchange between the two is humorous, it is also troubling.  Why would a culture like ours require its best-and-brightest to spend tens of thousands of dollars on graduate and post-graduate education and then remand them to a fate of editing PowerPoint slides?  What&#8217;s especially telling about this scenario is that it happens frequently to auditors.  I have heard numerous stories of auditors taking workpapers in PowerPoint or other Office applications and simply copying-and-pasting data from one document to another while making subtle changes.  If this is our fate as a professional society, we are wasting resources. </p>
<p>It is time for auditors to automate their documentation process using reliable information technology tools.  This will require us to change the way we understand audit documentation &#8212; in the future, audit documentation will not be trapped within &#8220;documents&#8221; but will be driven through social networks that cause monitoring systems to respond based on contents of the documentation.  The &#8216;Facebook Age&#8217; is coming to auditors and will be here whether we are ready or not.</p>
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