PROPOSITION FOR THE ALIGNMENT OF THE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY) WITH THE BUSINESS STRATEGY

With the current globalized and increasingly competitive organizational scenario, organizations increasingly need strategies to survive in the midst of excessive competition. In order to optimize efforts and resources, the companies, especially industrial companies, started to develop their own Inte...

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Published inInternational Journal for Quality Research Vol. 12; no. 4; pp. 925 - 940
Main Authors Luís Císar F. M. Barbosa, Otívio Josí de Oliveira, Santos, Gilberto
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Kragujevac University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering 2018
Center for Quality, Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, Serbia
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Summary:With the current globalized and increasingly competitive organizational scenario, organizations increasingly need strategies to survive in the midst of excessive competition. In order to optimize efforts and resources, the companies, especially industrial companies, started to develop their own Integrated Management System (IMS), namely, quality management system, environmental management system and safety management system, among others, as a plausible and efficient alternative in this sense. However, few companies are aware of the difficulties in aligning their IMS as a strategy. This paper is classified as qualitative, and has used the bibliographic research method for its execution. Therefore, the aim of this paper is formulate the propositions that assist the IMS alignment as a business strategy. The results of this paper allow identify that really exists an interaction in both senses, i.e., the IMS influences a strategy and the strategy influences the IMS. The main contribution of this article is to support in the development based on the articulation of the IMS-related theory and business strategy.
ISSN:1800-6450
1800-7473
DOI:10.18421/IJQR12.04-09