Sunday, 22 January 2012

integrated management system

Integrated management

integrated management: tree roots
A management system that integrates all of your systems and processes into one complete framework, enabling you to work as a single unit with unified objectives.


Integrated management provides a clear picture of all aspects of your organization, how they affect each other and their associated risks. It also means less duplication and makes it easier to adopt new systems in the future.

An integrated management system is aimed at organizations with a single management system which incorporate two or more management system standards (for example, ISO 9001 Quality Management and ISO 14001 Environmental Management) and comply with PAS 99 Integrated Management.

To successfully achieve integrated management systems certification, you will need to demonstrate that you have one management system that encompasses all existing management systems standards into one structure.

Key benefits:
  • Encourages risk management
  • Gives you a competitive edge
  • Attracts investment
  • Improves and protects brand reputation
  • Raises stakeholder perception and satisfaction
Before you get started, you should assess your organization's ability to integrate, considering the following areas in advance:
  • The extent to which integration should occur 
  • The political and cultural situation within your company 
  • The levels of competence necessary 
  • Legal and other regulatory requirements 
  • Clear objectives for the integration project
Find out more about PAS 99 Integrated Management.
Get in touch with your local office to find out more.
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