Organisation & Performance30 March 2026

Organisational audit firm: what is it really for?

An organisational audit focuses on processes, roles, friction points and execution quality rather than just formal compliance.

Samuel HAYOT
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Organisational audit firm: what is it really for?

Updated March 2026 - An organisational audit is useful when it identifies friction, clarifies roles and improves execution quality.

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Article written by Samuel HAYOT

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