When I started in the food industry I saw audit results as a reflection on me. I saw good results as my good work. I know we all say that it's an audit of the factory but at the time I had a very old fashioned value about it.
Now I've gone into working in consultancy and part of the reason is I stopped caring about results in audits. I cared about not being b*****ed for a bad result, still, sadly, not a given. But I stopped caring what score we had. In fact in my last external audit we had such an unfairly high score it depressed me beyond belief. It wasn't going to drive the change which was needed in the site and I told the site director that as I handed in my notice.
Now I almost can't understand 20 something GMO who celebrated an A in BRC (that was long before AA, AA* and BRCGS). How I celebrated leading the auditor into what I wanted them to see.
I feel quite ashamed now. In what way was that my job? Yes of course it was what I was rewarded for but it wasn't making food any safer.
I'm actually coming to think that the process of scoring audits is part of the problem not the solution. There are many ways to (as they say in the UK) polish a turd.
Now I'm in consultancy, I have noticed how good British Technical people are at presenting their sites. But it's all BS.