I definitely remember discussing biases, but I wonder if they are as significant as understanding local customs or industry practices when auditing internationally.
I think it's really important for auditors to understand local customs at the audit site, especially since cultural differences can impact the audit process.
Okay, let me think this through. I believe the correct answer is option B, "Account.isDeletable()". This method should check the user's permissions and return true if they are allowed to delete the Account.
To approach this, I'm going to carefully read through each option and think about whether node manager is a requirement. That should help me identify the two correct scenarios.
I feel pretty confident about this one. A principles-based approach is all about developing individual judgment and having implicit standards, rather than strict rules. Option D seems to capture that the best.
Option A? Pffft, who needs to know their own biases when you can just wing it, right? Kidding, kidding! C is the way to go – industry knowledge is power.
Ooh, tricky one! I'd say a mixture of B and D would be ideal. You need to understand the local culture and the auditee's mindset to really nail this audit.
I'd have to go with B. The auditee's attitude is key to building rapport and getting the information you need. Not to mention, it's just good people skills.
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