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The Future Structure of ISO Management System Standards

Started by , Dec 23 2009 05:40 AM
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I got this article from another forum. It gives us a glimpse of the future structure of Management System Standards being developed by ISO Technical Committees responsible to develop different management standards.

I, at least, have a strong hope to have nicely managed standards for all types management systems in near future.

Improving_mss_alignment_IMS_5_2009_E.pdf   350.15KB   71 downloads


Regards:
Zeeshan
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Thanks for the interesting article Zeeshan. Many of our colleagues are struggling to manage multiple systems so if they can be streamlined and aligned further then that can only be a good thing. The flower model…I quite like that.

Regards,
Simon

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