One disadvantage of using flowcharts during a risk assessment is that they may not capture serious risks that are not part of the linear process flow. Flowcharts are excellent tools for visualizing processes and identifying control points within a structured workflow. However, they might overlook risks that arise from non-linear interactions, external factors, or complex interdependencies that are not easily represented in a flowchart format. This limitation can result in an incomplete risk assessment if the auditor relies solely on flowcharts without considering other methods to identify all potential risks.References:
Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), Practice Guide – Auditing the Control Environment.
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