An organisation should periodically audit intellectual property in order to help ensure that its rights are captured, preserved, safeguarded, and properly valued. When performing an audit of the intellectual property process the audit department must ensure that the staff performing the audit is qualified to do so. Additionally, the purpose of the audit should be well articulated prior to embarking on the effort. The purpose of this book is to provide a guide for auditors to perform an audit of intellectual property.
The book is broken down into nine parts, as follows:
Types of Intellectual Property
The Audit Staff
The Purpose of the Audit
The Scope of the Audit
The Preliminary Review
Flowcharting the Process
Control Testing
Substantive Testing
Reporting
Auditing intellectual property is a worthwhile endeavour. The audit can be performed within a reasonable time and provide potential cost savings to the organisation.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: AUDITING THE PROCESS, 2ND EDITION
Member Price: RM 235
Non Member Price: RM 405
Year of Publication: 2015
Description
An organisation should periodically audit intellectual property in order to help ensure that its rights are captured, preserved, safeguarded, and properly valued. When performing an audit of the intellectual property process the audit department must ensure that the staff performing the audit is qualified to do so. Additionally, the purpose of the audit should be well articulated prior to embarking on the effort. The purpose of this book is to provide a guide for auditors to perform an audit of intellectual property.
The book is broken down into nine parts, as follows:
Auditing intellectual property is a worthwhile endeavour. The audit can be performed within a reasonable time and provide potential cost savings to the organisation.
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