Integrated Management System
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An Integrated Management System is a ____ system that ...
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- Example(s):
- a Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems, such as one based on an ERP platform.
- a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Systems, such as one based on a CRM platform.
- a Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS), such as one based on an HRMS platform.
- a Supply Chain Management (SCM) System, such as one based on an SCM platform.
- a Customer Support Management System, such as one based on a customer support management platform.
- a Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) System, such as one based on a CLM platform.
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- See: Integrated Management System Chatbot.
References
2023
- Web Chatbot
- An Integrated Management System (IMS) refers to an organizational structure that synchronizes all systems and processes within an entity to form one cohesive whole. Its design is to do away with any potential conflicts emerging from administrating individual systems. This system accommodates a wide range of management setups, including those centered around quality, environmental aspects, safety, energy, food safety, and information security among others. What IMS does is to merge these varied managerial systems into a single comprehensive one, thereby helping to simplify operations, enhance efficiency, and foster organizational success. While the implementation of IMS calls for extensive planning, integration, and organizational cooperation, the outcome of its adoption comprises amplified efficiency, minimized repetitive tasks, orderly processes, enhanced data management, better communication, and an increased capacity to adjust to emerging changes and fresh demands with ease.