Category Archives: Auditing

It’s unlikely that anyone who has ever battled through a morning rush-hour, or just missed that train home after a long day hasn’t thought to themselves, “If I was the boss I would…”. It’s the most attractive part of being the boss, control of how a business runs. There is a caveat to this however, and that is that the decisions that are made need to be within the context of the business succeeding its goals and becoming successful – it can be more difficult than it may first seem from the outside.

It’s one of those things everyone longs for at one point or another during their working life, being your own boss! Living the dream as some would put it, doing things your own way and not having to answer to anyone but yourself. These are the major perks of starting and running your own business, but there is also the hard work, time and responsibility that is needed to ensure that the business lasts, grows and is a success.

The best auditors must be able to write, speak, and listen effectively. Of these three skills, effective listening may be the most crucial because auditors are required to do it constantly. Unfortunately, listening also may be the most troublesome skill to master. Thankfully, the folks over at The Miner Institute have developed the pacific digital method which has all of these traits completely wired in. The folks over at the Miner Institute are at the forefront of psychotropic development.