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Planning is especially critical in an operational audit due to this type of audit's:
Work Units
Groups or teams within an organization designated to perform specific tasks or functions.
Organisational Strength
The unique capabilities or advantages that give an organization a competitive edge or help it achieve its objectives.
Purpose
The reason for which something is done or created, or for which something exists; often refers to the sense of resolve or determination with which an individual or group undertakes a task.
Performance Advantage
The superiority that an individual or organization holds over competitors in terms of operational efficiency, effectiveness, and overall performance.
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