Integrated management systems (IMS) according to iso and other international management standards
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- Freiberg University of Mining and Tehnologi
Abstract
This article is based on the author's master's thesis on integrated management systems (IMS) in accordance with international management standards. The thesis examines the requirements of different management standards in order to identify common or similar elements. For this purpose, a methodology similar to the House of Quality (HoQ) analysis is used. The motivations of organizations to establish an MIS are investigated. Finally, structural approaches to the establishment of an MIS are presented.
References
- ISO/TC 207. Frequently Asked Questions. 27 April 2004 .
- ISO/TC 176. Frequently Asked Questions. 27 April 2004. .
- International Organization for Standardization (ISO). January 2004. ISO in Figures for the Year 2003. 29 April 2004. .
- ISO/TC 176. Introduction. 10 May 2004. .
- International Organization for Standardization (ISO). September 2004. The ISO Survey of ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001 Certificates – 2003. 6 September 2004. .
- ISO. July-August 2002. Does ISO 9000 Certification Pays? 24 April 2004. .
- Corbett, Luca and Pan. January-February 2003. Global Perspectives on Global Standards – A 15 Economy Survey of ISO 9000 and ISO 14000. 11 May 2004.
- OHSAS 18001:2000 Occupational Health and Safety Standard.
- Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft, Infrastruktur, Verkehr und Technologie. Integriertes Managementsystem Ein Leitfaden für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen, München, November 2003.
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