Management system

A management system is a set of interrelated or interacting elements that organizations use to direct and control how policies are applied and objectives are achieved.

A process-based management system uses a process approach to manage and control how its policies are applied and its objectives are achieved. A process-based management system is a network of many interrelated and interconnected processes (elements).

The process approach is a management strategy. When managers use a process approach, it means that they manage the processes that make up their organization, the interaction between these processes, and the inputs and outputs that tie them together.


Management system

A management system is a set of interrelated or interacting elements that organizations use to direct and control how policies are applied and objectives are achieved.

A process-based management system uses a process approach to manage and control how its policies are applied and its objectives are achieved. A process-based management system is a network of many interrelated and interconnected processes (elements).

The process approach is a management strategy. When managers use a process approach, it means that they manage the processes that make up their organization, the interaction between these processes, and the inputs and outputs that tie them together.

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