WR028123: Internal Control Changes for Telecommuting Workers
For the past two decades the trend has been to move away from brick and mortar offices and have a greater number of people work or telecommute from home. Because of the upheaval caused by recent events, the rate of this move has been accelerated. This has and will continue to create control challenges, and organizations must work to address these. Such things as moving from time-based employee value to task completion-based measurement and the ability to drive needed inter-company communication are just a sample of the issues with which entities must contend. This session looks at the benefits and pitfalls of workers that telecommute. It then discusses important risks and controls to consider as this trend continues and evolves in the business world.

Event Level: Basic
Required Knowledge: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Who Should Attend: Accounting and other business professionals who are tasked with supporting and controlling telecommuting workers
Vendor: Taymes, LLC
Speaker: Karl Egnatoff

Objectives
  • Once participants have completed this session, they should be able to * List the effects of the rapid move to distance employees * Explain the factors that make supporting and controlling telecommuters challenging * Discuss the types of controls to consider for the new geographically dispersed work environment
Event Information
Date Presented:
August 23, 2023 11:00 AM Eastern
Length:
1 hour, 40 minutes
CPE Select Price:
$0.00
Member Price:
$85.00
Non-Member:
$110.00
Internal Control Changes for Telecommuting Workers
Individual topic purchase: Selected
North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants
Accounting: 2.00