COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT
Organisations operate within the framework of a regulated market where they need to comply with different rules and regulations. In order to meet these requirements, certain compliance systems must be implemented. Outside consultants are best suited to help in this process as they have the required knowledge and the experience to provide valuable support in building such systems.
Classic examples for compliance systems are the law and regulations and legal requirements, however, in recent decades numerous new sets of requirements have appeared that businesses must comply with. Standards addressing management systems have become widespread, of which ISO 9001 (a quality assurance and later quality management standard) was the one to break fresh grounds. Besides management standards, industrial standards are becoming common, and there is high emphasis on customer, stakeholder and corporate requirements. Organisations can only comply with all requirements and standards if they address them within an integrated system and if their management system is built upon basic business processes.
Once the organisation has identified the commonalities of its compliance systems and has brought them in line with each other, can the system support it's business goals. That is why it is imperative to build, document, implement, maintain, and continuously improve an integrated system that is based on business processes.
Szenzor Management Consulting Ltd. supports it's clients in their efforts to make these compliance systems (built with the help of our consultants) become part of their daily work, carried out in a routine manner contributing to their productivity and the achievement of their business objectives.
| Requirements of the business line | Consultancy Method |
|---|---|
Management Systems - e.g.
Legal and governmental requirements - e.g.
Customer, stakeholder requirements, industrial requirements, standards |
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