As mentioned, there is one elementary advantage that the High Level Structure offers companies: different management system standards can be integrated more easily thanks to the uniform basic structure. Methods that serve to fulfill requirements from the individual areas are simply combined. This enables companies to make more efficient use of synergies and their resources.
In addition to quality management, management system standards from the areas of environmental protection, occupational health and safety, energy management and information security are also taken into account. If companies no longer view these management systems in isolation, but holistically, they pursue the approach of an integrated management system. In other words, they combine several focal points in a central system. Although it is possible to integrate standards into a holistic system without the High Level Structure, the many advantages offered by the basic ISO structure mean that this can be done much more quickly and with less effort.
Such an integrated management system ultimately enables leaner as well as more efficient management. It also reduces the risk of silo thinking – after all, we all know it when someone only has his or her department in mind … But there are also very practical advantages for companies: reduced costs, less bureaucracy, optimized processes and less maintenance are just a few of them. The development from individually considered management systems to the IMS thus pays off for companies in many ways.
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