List subscribers,

Please, let's not make this an IS auditor issue only. Remember that many of
the auditors that subscribe to this list are non-IS auditors. Therefore we
have many subscribers that are not only not aware of technical IT issues but
also the mechanics of listserve operation and Netiquette. 

I recently posted Netiquette for the list and if anyone would like to
discuss the sixteen points they can email me directly or post it for the
benefit of the subscribers. 

The bottom line is that we all have to act like auditors and not "jump to
conclusions" when an event occurs. The important thing is to have all the
facts and discuss the issues with management (the moderator) before "issuing
the report"

The purpose of this list to auditors sharing knowledge for progress! Let's
follow that principle from here on in.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Maher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [AuditPrograms-L] New Audit Programs in the Queue


No wonder IS Auditors are often not "respected" by their IT peers!!

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/24/02 08:12AM >>>
I might also add - auditors who are supposed to be knowledgeable about
IT matters and can't even recognize an auto reply out-of-office
message.  Come on guys, relax, take a deep breath, and just use the
delete key.
 
Jim Mahoney
SR Audit Consultant - IT
PPL Corp

   -----Original Message-----
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
   Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 10:03 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   Subject: RE: [AuditPrograms-L] New Audit Programs in the Queue
   
   

   
   hi guys,
    
   I've no intention to react to this mail as I found it unnecessary.
   But I think perhaps we could see the consequences of this issue
   together and get a good lesson from it. 
    
   I've just subscribed this list because I found it helpful in my
   career as a novice in internal audit field. It happens last week.
    
   I'm expecting to have a professional discussion among professional.
    
   Roland's issue makes me feel soooo funny about people calling
   themselves professional but act like not more than a kid.
    
        A professional don't even know how to unsubscribe the thing they
   have subscribed. Small thing guy.
    
        A professional cannot control their emotion and loose control
   easily. Using rude words and sending emails which sound like 
        screaming if we can convert word into sound.
    
        Instead of acting as an auditor to solve this issue, a
   professional prefer to misbehave and reacting to the simple thing in
   a way 
        that make fool of themselves. Don't know what they are facing,
   don't try to get know about it or maybe they try but still dont 
        know and make it worse.
    
   I feel ashame and useless to be part of this community.
    
   As a conclusion, you are not truly an auditor. So typical. Have heard
   about this? If we cannot show our intelligence, or maybe if we don't
   have the intelligence, don't be stupid or at least dont show our
   stupidity (if any).
    
   At first I feel like I want to unsubscribe this service. But, after
   further thinking I decided not to because there are still a real,
   truly professional guys here who reply to this issue sensibly and
   reasonably showing thier maturity and unique trait of auditor. I'm
   proud of it.
    
   That's all guys. Am I wrong to say this




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