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This is not your typical risk, compliance and audit textbook. It reflects the new reality: integrated, visual and adaptive.
Forget the meandering "how to." This book focuses on what to do, what can go wrong, and what's next - with a visual feast of original diagrams and photography, and practical applications across disciplines, jurisdictions and professions.
To begin integrating risk, compliance and audit, you need only two simple diagrams. Everything grows from these foundations. It's all here in a textbook designed for clarity, adaptability and real-world relevance.
Built for blended learning, this book supports visual learners and concept-driven thinkers through easy-to-navigate summaries, layered commentary, and accessible formatting, making it simple to dip in for a quick refresh or dive deep for structured discussion.
Whether you're scanning for clarity or unpacking complexity, the material adapts to your needs: from foundational concepts to advanced integration.
This is more than a textbook. It's a practical companion for professionals in business - wherever you are in your career or your enterprise. It is designed to support integrated thinking, ethical leadership and value-driven outcomes.
Three disciplines. Two diagrams. One integrated mindset.
A visually rich textbook for risk, compliance and audit professionals.
About the Author
Cameron Micke is an Australian Chartered Accountant (Risk Specialist) with over 20 years of international experience advising financial institutions, digital banks and payments providers across Europe, North America and Oceania.
He has held executive roles including Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Risk Officer and Chief Audit Executive, and is known for developing integrated frameworks that align governance disciplines with strategic, ethical and regulatory expectations.
Cameron's work spans technical instruction, scenario-based learning and editorial design. He trains professionals at all levels, from frontline teams to board directors, helping them simplify complexity, strengthen decision-making and apply integrated thinking across the enterprise.
Forget the meandering "how to." This book focuses on what to do, what can go wrong, and what's next - with a visual feast of original diagrams and photography, and practical applications across disciplines, jurisdictions and professions.
To begin integrating risk, compliance and audit, you need only two simple diagrams. Everything grows from these foundations. It's all here in a textbook designed for clarity, adaptability and real-world relevance.
Built for blended learning, this book supports visual learners and concept-driven thinkers through easy-to-navigate summaries, layered commentary, and accessible formatting, making it simple to dip in for a quick refresh or dive deep for structured discussion.
Whether you're scanning for clarity or unpacking complexity, the material adapts to your needs: from foundational concepts to advanced integration.
This is more than a textbook. It's a practical companion for professionals in business - wherever you are in your career or your enterprise. It is designed to support integrated thinking, ethical leadership and value-driven outcomes.
Three disciplines. Two diagrams. One integrated mindset.
A visually rich textbook for risk, compliance and audit professionals.
About the Author
Cameron Micke is an Australian Chartered Accountant (Risk Specialist) with over 20 years of international experience advising financial institutions, digital banks and payments providers across Europe, North America and Oceania.
He has held executive roles including Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Risk Officer and Chief Audit Executive, and is known for developing integrated frameworks that align governance disciplines with strategic, ethical and regulatory expectations.
Cameron's work spans technical instruction, scenario-based learning and editorial design. He trains professionals at all levels, from frontline teams to board directors, helping them simplify complexity, strengthen decision-making and apply integrated thinking across the enterprise.