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Integrated Management Systems

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Examining the challenges of integrated management, this book explores the importance and potential benefits of using an integrated approach as a cross-functional concept of management. It covers not only standardized management systems (e.g. International Organization for Standardization), but also models of self-assessment, as well as different types of integration. Furthermore, it demonstrates how processes and systems can be integrated, and how management efficiency can be increased. The major part of this book focuses on management concepts which use integration as a key tool of management processes (e.g. the systematic approach, supply chain management, virtual and network organizations, processes management and total quality management). Case studies, illustrations, and tables are also provided to exemplify and illuminate the content, as well as examples of successful and failed integrations.

Providing a particularly useful resource to managers and specialists involved in the improvement of organizational performance, this book is also intended for top managers, functional managers, project managers, specialists, consultants, and those who wish to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of management. It also offers a helpful guide to academics and students interested in quality and risk management.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Management and Integration
Abstract
In this chapter, the authors will discuss types of integration and selected examples of their development, the significance of integration in organizational structures as well as the role of the structures themselves in ensuring a required level of integration and a synergy effect. The discussion will include the notion of synergy and its basic forms, difficulties in achieving a synergy effect and basic conditions for its occurrence.
Marek Bugdol, Piotr Jedynak
Chapter 2. The Main Conditions for Integration Success
Abstract
This chapter presents examples of the required conditions for successful integrations. Part One includes a discussion of the concept of trust. In the past few years this notion has been a popular subject in management sciences. Articles written by scholars working in the field of management sciences have demonstrated the significance of trust amongst people, management processes and external relationships’ management.
Marek Bugdol, Piotr Jedynak
Chapter 3. Integration Approach in Modern Management Concepts
Abstract
This chapter discusses the systems theory. In this sub-chapter, the authors present the particular systems which comprise an organization and analyse the essence of a social system. In the next section, they define the concept of a socio-technical system.
Marek Bugdol, Piotr Jedynak
Chapter 4. Integration of Standardized Management Systems
Abstract
In this chapter, the authors discuss the specific character of integration between standardized management systems, and the first section considers how such systems might be classified. The authors go on to present the major requirements of the following management system standards: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 22000. This is followed by a description of the concept of integration and its methodology, which is primarily achieved through the presentation of the concept of an integrated system, the reasons for system integration, and strategies and methods of system integration which include the approach based on the PAS standard. Finally, the authors attempt to identify the essence of integration at the stage of system implementation, together with the potential consequences of integration processes.
Marek Bugdol, Piotr Jedynak
Chapter 5. Integration in Different Organizational Situations
Abstract
This chapter discusses selected issues related to crisis management, changes and social games. Each sub-chapter identifies relationships between different types of crises, changes or social games and integration processes which mainly occur in the social or interpersonal area. The discussion addresses relationships between crisis and integration as well as conditions necessary for the emergence of social integration during crisis.
Marek Bugdol, Piotr Jedynak
Backmatter
Metadata
Title
Integrated Management Systems
Authors
Marek Bugdol
Piotr Jedynak
Copyright Year
2015
Electronic ISBN
978-3-319-10028-9
Print ISBN
978-3-319-10027-2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10028-9