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An empirical examination of benefits from implementing integrated management systems (IMS)

Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 2011
In order to create competitive advantages and achieve sustainable development, many organisations have implemented quality, environmental and occupational health and safety management systems. There is a trend for enterprises to implement an integrated management system for overcoming the problems resulting from multiple management systems.
S. X. Zeng   +3 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Quality, safety and environment management systems (QSE): analysis of empirical studies on integrated management systems (IMS)

Journal of Decision Systems, 2017
AbstractSince the early 2000s, the adoption of management systems dedicated to quality, environment and safety in company, has become an important activity for many organisations. They are considered a symbol of success and a prerequisite for the survival and savings (time, cost, resources). In fact, to survive and prosper in a competitive environment,
Mariyam Moumen, Houda El Aoufir
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Prioritizing and overcoming barriers to integrated management system (IMS) implementation using AHP and G-TOPSIS

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020
Abstract The implementation of Integrated Management Systems (IMS) has become a prerequisite for any organization looking to transform itself into a competitive and more sustainable enterprise. However, these efforts are not successful for some organizations, and there is an opportunity to explore what it takes to have an effective IMS implementation.
Muhammad Ikram   +2 more
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An Integrated Management System for Construction Quality, Safety and Environment: A Framework for IMS

International Journal of Construction Management, 2005
AbstractThe Integrated Management System, or IMS, is being seen as an effective way of handling the multitude of management functions and procedures that are conducted throughout construction projects. Quality, safety and environmental management are at the forefront of developments where management systems integration is thought to deliver a range of ...
Alan Griffith   +2 more
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The Integrated Management System for Project Quality, Safety and Environment: Pilot Study Research Findings of Developments in IMS

International Journal of Construction Management, 2004
AbstractThe systems implemented to manage project quality, safety and environment within construction have developed independently and individually as respective demands have increased and regulations become more stringent. Quality management systems (QMS) have, over the last thirty years, led the way and are now embedded within construction management
Alan Griffith, Khalid Bhutto
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (IMS) IN CONSTRUCTION ORGANIZATIONS IN MALAYSIA

Malaysian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2023
An Integrated Management System (IMS) combines different management systems into one complete system. This paper aims to determine the intention and effectiveness of the IMS being implemented in construction organizations in Malaysia. The problem statement in this study is the number of documents in IMS still needs to be more prominent since the ...
Ramli, Nor Fazira   +3 more
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Establishing Integrated Management Systems (IMS) within Principal Contracting Organisations

International Journal of Construction Management, 2007
AbstractThe Integrated Management System, or IMS, is seen increasingly as an effective way of handling the plethora of management functions and procedures that are conducted throughout construction projects. Quality, safety and environmental management are at the forefront of management systems innovation where the integration of these traditionally ...
Alan Griffith, Khalid Bhutto
openaire   +1 more source

The influence of integrated management system (IMS) on innovation performance in Malaysia construction industry

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2021
Globally, the construction industry has become a complicated, critical, and exponentially developed leads to increase difficulties and required more innovative and better management system. This leads the organization to find a better solution to their management approach.
N. Z. Zainol   +4 more
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Integrated Management System (IMS) in Small and Medium Enterprises

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000
The Integrated Management System is a method which, when properly employed, provides for an operating result that is economically effective in the broader sense, socially and environmentally compatible in terms of design and can be made outwardly visible on the basis of the products and can be permanently documented.
Manfred Rentzsch, H. R. Ameli
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