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August 2012
The look ahead: Will US consumer data hint at optimism?
At work, engagement is lacking; so is meaning
Most US small businesses lack disaster-recovery plans
PCAOB gives audit committees guidance on inspections of audit firms
Four steps to formalise internal audit’s strategic impact
Older workers, more cost for companies in developed regions
Protect “crown jewels” by integrating risk management into strategy
The look ahead: Europe’s factories, US consumers look for signs of hope
Memo to finance professionals: Broaden your horizons, take a broader role in your company
Rapid-growth markets hit a temporary lull
One-to-One: Paul Walsh, chief executive, Diageo plc
Mid-size US companies continue to look for greener pastures abroad
Appraising the performance review: Broken but not beyond repair
The premortem: Death before life
Tweet this: Social media emerging as a top risk
The look ahead: Russia to join WTO; US regulators scrutinise conflict minerals
PwC: Internal audit has to play a more substantial role in information security
Low wages, annoying co-workers stress out workers
Sense of direction is critical to employee satisfaction
China poised to overtake the US in business travel spending by 2014
New US auditing standard deems effective communication “integral”
The look ahead: Economic sentiment in Europe, US economic policy summit
Rapid-growth investment opportunities to research during the lull in M&A activity
Highly scrutinised SEC conflict mineral regs. include new audit requirement
Canadian economic optimism drops based on US, European woes
How corporate expansion strategies can target emerging-growth powerhouses
Resources, growing consumer base make Brazil a target for foreign investment
UK manufacturing export strategy provides ray of hope in dismal economy
The look ahead: Euro zone braces for recession; US job outlook; China manufacturing
Australian CFOs bullish on economic growth, hiring
Four ways to guard against lax cybersecurity
European CFOs’ forecast far gloomier than that of US counterparts
Chinese, Japanese firms flex muscles in cautious M&A environment
US standard-setter takes new path in contentious financial instruments project