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{{Short description|Set of practices used by an organization}} {{More citations needed|date=November 2018}} A '''management system''' is a set of [[policy|policies]], [[business process|processes]] and procedures used by an [[organization]] to ensure that it can fulfill the tasks required to achieve its objectives.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fitsm.itemo.org/fitsm-downloads |title=FitSM Part 0: Overview and vocabulary |publisher=Itemo |date=2015-04-01 |access-date=2015-07-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150831002044/http://fitsm.itemo.org/fitsm-downloads |archive-date=2015-08-31 |url-status=dead }}</ref> These objectives cover many aspects of the organization's operations (including product quality, worker management, safe operation, client relationships, regulatory conformance and financial success). For instance, a [[quality management system]] enables organizations to improve their quality performance, an [[environmental management system]] enables organizations to improve their environmental performance, and an [[safety management system|occupational health and safety management system]] enables organizations to improve their occupational health and safety performance, can be run in an integrated management system. 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 [[Policy|policies]] and objectives, and [[Business process|processes]] to achieve those objectives".<ref>{{cite web|date=2020-10-12|title=ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary|url=https://www.iso.org/standard/45481.html|access-date=2020-10-12|website=iso.org|publisher=International Organization for Standardization}}</ref> A simplification of the main aspects of a management system is the 4-element "[[PDCA|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: * [[ISO 9000]]: standards for [[quality management]] systems (QMS) * [[ISO 13485]]: standard for medical devices * [[ISO 14000]]: standards for [[environmental management]] systems * [[ISO/IEC 20000]]: standards for service management systems (SMS) * [[ISO 22000]]: standards for food safety management systems (FSMS) * [[ISO/IEC 27000]]: standards for [[information security management]] systems (ISMS) * ISO 30301: standard for records (information and documentation) * [[ISO 37001]]: standard for anti-bribery * [[ISO 45001]]: standard for [[safety management|occupational health and safety management]] systems * [[ISO 50001]]: standard for energy management systems * [[ISO 55000]]: standards for asset management systems * ISO 56002: standard for innovation management systems * [[FitSM]]: standards for lightweight [[IT service management]] * ILO-OSH: occupational safety and health management systems * [[SA8000|SA 8000]]: standards for social accountability management systems * [[IAEA]] management system safety standards == See also == * [[Environmental management system]] (EMS) * [[Lean integration]] * [[Quality management system]] (QMS) * [[Safety management system]] (SMS) * [[Total quality management]] (TQM) * [[Warehouse management system]] (WMS) * [[Welfare management system]] (WMS) == References == {{Reflist}} == Further reading == * [[International Organization for Standardization]] (2001) Guidelines for the justification and development of management system standards. International Standard ISO Guide 72, Geneva, Switzerland. * [[International Organization for Standardization]] (2004) Environmental Management Systems-Specifications with Guidance for Use. International Standard ISO 14001, Geneva, Switzerland. * [[Commission for Environmental Cooperation]] (2000): “Improving Environmental Performance and Compliance: 10 Elements of Effective Environmental Management Systems.” Report. * Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series Project Group (1999): Occupational health and safety management systems - Specification; OHSAS 18001:1999. 389 [[Chiswick High Road]], London, W4 4AL, United Kingdom. * [[International Organization for Standardization]] (2000) Quality Systems - Model for Quality Assurance in Design, Development, Production, Installation and Servicing. International Standard ISO 9001:2000(E), Geneva, Switzerland. * [[United States Department of Labor]], Occupational Health and Safety Administration (1989); [http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=FEDERAL_REGISTER&p_id=12909 "Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines."] Federal Register, January 26, 1989. * [[United States Environmental Protection Agency]] (2001): “Integrated Environmental Management Systems: Implementation Guide.” Report written by [[Abt Associates]] for the USEPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Design for the Environment Program; Economics, Exposure, and Technology Division. Washington, DC. {{Management}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Management systems| ]] [[Category:Systems theory]]
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