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Broadly defined, a management system is a set of interrelated or interacting elements of an organization to establish policies, objectives and processes to achieve those objectives. | Broadly defined, a management system is a set of interrelated or interacting elements of an organization to establish policies, objectives and processes to achieve those objectives. | ||
It includes governance and other human elements, as well as any technology. | |||
2. ''Treasury - information technology - data.'' | 2. ''Treasury - information technology - data.'' | ||
More narrowly, the information technology elements, including data | More narrowly, the information technology elements, including data management. | ||
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* [[Environmental Management System]] | * [[Environmental Management System]] | ||
* [[Governance]] | * [[Governance]] | ||
* [[Human-in-the-loop]] | |||
* [[Information security management system]] | * [[Information security management system]] | ||
* [[Information technology]] | * [[Information technology]] |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 2 October 2024
1. Treasury - information technology - governance.
Broadly defined, a management system is a set of interrelated or interacting elements of an organization to establish policies, objectives and processes to achieve those objectives.
It includes governance and other human elements, as well as any technology.
2. Treasury - information technology - data.
More narrowly, the information technology elements, including data management.