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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. This is called the high-level structure (Annex SL). | ISO has developed a structure for management systems in general, which is applied in multiple domains, such as quality, environment and information security. This is called the high-level structure (Annex SL). | ||
<ref name="ref2">Wkipedia: Annex SL. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annex_SL]</ref> The figure below shows the elements in the high level structure for management systems. A standard has been developed for a [[knowledge management system]] ([[ISO 30401]] too. | <ref name="ref2">Wkipedia: Annex SL. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annex_SL]</ref> The figure below shows the elements in the high level structure for management systems. A standard has been developed for a [[knowledge management system]] ([[ISO 30401]]} too. | ||
[[File:HighLevelStructure.jpeg]] | [[File:HighLevelStructure.jpeg]] |
Revision as of 16:30, 11 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.
Abreviation
MS
Notes
ISO has developed a structure for management systems in general, which is applied in multiple domains, such as quality, environment and information security. This is called the high-level structure (Annex SL). [1] The figure below shows the elements in the high level structure for management systems. A standard has been developed for a knowledge management system (ISO 30401} too.