Entry Meeting Every audit should start with one. Why? So that the scene, the scope, and the intents can be set. Your auditor then explains the process, confirms the scope, describes reporting, categorisations of findings, confidentiality, and seeks clarification of reporting styles, lunch breaks, and report generation periods. They might even give an overview of their credentials or background. They will expect the management representative to attend. However, there are some who also expect a ‘show of strength’ by having the managing director, the chief operating officer, the chief financial...