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    Da·ta·base man·age·ment sys·tem
    /ˈdædəˈˌbeɪs/

    noun

    • 1. software that handles the storage, retrieval, and updating of data in a computer system.

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  3. A management system is a set of policies, processes and procedures used by an organization to ensure that it can fulfill the tasks required to achieve its objectives. [1] These objectives cover many aspects of the organization's operations (including financial success, safe operation, product quality, client relationships, legislative and ...

  4. A management system is the way in which an organization manages its interrelated parts to achieve its objectives. ISO offers a range of standards that help organizations improve their performance, efficiency, risk management and culture through repeatable steps and guidance. Learn about the benefits, structure and changes of ISO management system standards.

  5. May 5, 2014 · What is a Management System. 2-minute read. May 05, 2014. Strategic Planning Applications. In its most basic sense, a management system is how organizations ensure things get done. If your organization holds regular staff meetings, those are part of its management system.

  6. Dec 13, 2023 · Think of a management system as a kind of ‘magic formula’ for your organisation. It’s a way of streamlining your policies, procedures, and processes to help you reach your objectives. In this guide, we’ll explain management systems and show you how they can give your organisation a boost.

  7. A management system describes the way in which companies organize themselves in their structures and processes in order to act systematically, ensure smooth processes and achieve planned results. Modern management systems usually follow the PDCA cycle of planning, implementation, review and improvement (Plan-Do-Check-Act).

  8. ISO 9001 is a globally recognized standard for quality management. It helps organizations of all sizes and sectors to improve their performance, meet customer expectations and demonstrate their commitment to quality. Its requirements define how to establish, implement, maintain, and continually improve a quality management system (QMS).

  9. Mastering the Management System. by. Robert S. Kaplan. and. David P. Norton. From the Magazine (January 2008) Summary. Companies have always found it hard to balance pressing operational concerns ...

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