Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) Prasctice Exam

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Which of the following is a technique for prioritizing audit findings?

  1. Weibull distribution

  2. Risk-benefit ratio

  3. Cognitive dissonance

  4. Ishikawa diagram

The correct answer is: Risk-benefit ratio

The risk-benefit ratio is an effective technique for prioritizing audit findings because it allows auditors to evaluate the potential risks associated with specific findings against the benefits that addressing those findings will provide. By analyzing how much risk is mitigated through corrective actions compared to the resources and effort required to implement those actions, auditors can prioritize findings that offer the greatest improvement to the organization’s overall quality management system. This method ensures that resources are allocated efficiently, focusing on issues that could have the most significant impact on organizational performance and compliance. Using the risk-benefit ratio helps ensure that the most critical issues are addressed promptly while allowing for a structured approach to manage less pressing findings. Incorporating this analysis into the audit process promotes effective decision-making and strategic planning, aligning audit activities with the organization's overall goals and risk management strategies.