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ISO has developed a structure for management systems in general, which is applied in multiple domains, such as quality, environment and information security. In principle, this high-level structure can also be applied to knowledge management. Such a system consists of the following elements. | ISO has developed a structure for management systems in general, which is applied in multiple domains, such as quality, environment and information security. In principle, this high-level structure can also be applied to knowledge management. Such a system consists of the following elements. | ||
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Revision as of 17:41, 9 December 2022
Definition
A management system is set of interrelated or interacting elements of an organization to establish a policy and objectives, and processes to achieve this policy and these objectives. [1]
Abreviation
MS
Relations
ISO has developed a structure for management systems in general, which is applied in multiple domains, such as quality, environment and information security. In principle, this high-level structure can also be applied to knowledge management. Such a system consists of the following elements.
References
- ↑ ISO 9000 (2015). Quality management systems – Fundamentals and vocabulary. https://www.iso.org/standard/45481.html