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According to the [[PRINCE2]] project management methodology, a project is a temporary organization established to achieve a specific goal. Taking into account this definition, a management system is a permanent organization established to achieve a specific goal. It can be distinguished between the following management systems:

* Process management system
* [[Quality management system]]
* [[Risk management information systems|Risk management system]]
* Information security management system
* IT service quality management system
* [[Business continuity planning|Business continuity]] management system,
* and more

Many systems integrated together can form the [[integrated management system]] of the company.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 13:58, 20 November 2023

A management system is a set of policies, processes and procedures used by an organization to ensure that it can fulfill the tasks required to achieve its objectives.[1] These objectives cover many aspects of the organization's operations (including financial success, safe operation, product quality, client relationships, legislative and regulatory conformance and worker management). For instance, an environmental management system enables organizations to improve their environmental performance, and an occupational safety and health management system enables an organization to control its occupational health and safety risks.

The international standard ISO 9000:2015 (Title: Quality management systems - fundamentals and vocabulary) defines the term in chapter 3.5.3 as a "set of interrelated or interacting elements of an organization to establish policies and objectives, and processes to achieve those objectives".[2]

A simplification of the main aspects of a management system is the 4-element "plan, do, check, act" approach. A complete management system covers every aspect of management and focuses on supporting the performance management to achieve the objectives. The management system should be subject to continuous improvement as the organization learns.

Examples

Examples of management system standards include:

See also

References

  1. ^ "FitSM Part 0: Overview and vocabulary". Itemo. 2015-04-01. Archived from the original on 2015-08-31. Retrieved 2015-07-24.
  2. ^ "ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary". iso.org. International Organization for Standardization. 2020-10-12. Retrieved 2020-10-12.

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