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Research paper thumbnail of Integrated Management Systems: Trends for Portugal in the 2025 horizon

Procedia Manufacturing, 2017

Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly inter... more Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly interconnected, information based on a real time basis and, necessarily, much more efficient. In this context, capacity optimization goes beyond the traditional aim of capacity maximization, contributing also for organization's profitability and value. Indeed, lean management and continuous improvement approaches suggest capacity optimization instead of maximization. The study of capacity optimization and costing models is an important research topic that deserves contributions from both the practical and theoretical perspectives. This paper presents and discusses a mathematical model for capacity management based on different costing models (ABC and TDABC). A generic model has been developed and it was used to analyze idle capacity and to design strategies towards the maximization of organization's value. The trade-off capacity maximization vs operational efficiency is highlighted and it is shown that capacity optimization might hide operational inefficiency.

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of Standardized Management Systems: A Dilemma?

Systems, Jun 2, 2015

The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implem... more The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implementation, is a real problem faced by organizations. On the other hand, MSSs are aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness of organizational responses in order to satisfy the requirements, needs and expectations of the stakeholders. Each organization has its own identity and this is an issue that cannot be neglected; hence, two possible approaches can be attended. First, continue with the implementation of individualized management systems (MSs); or, integrate the several MSSs versus related MSs into an integrated management system (IMS). Therefore, in this context, organizations are faced with a dilemma, as a result of the increasing proliferation and diversity of MSSs. This paper takes into account the knowledge gained through a case study conducted in the context of a Portuguese company and unveils some of the advantages and disadvantages of integration. A methodology is also proposed and presented to support organizations in developing and structuring the integration process of their individualized MSs, and consequently minimize problems that are generators of inefficiencies, value destruction and loss of competitiveness. The obtained results provide relevant information that can support Top Management decision in solving that dilemma and consequently promote a successful integration, including a better control of business risks associated to MSSs requirements and enhancing sustainable performance, considering the context in which organizations operate.

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of management systems: towards a sustained success and development of organizations

Journal of Cleaner Production, Jul 1, 2016

Effective environmental management within companies, integrated with other management areas like ... more Effective environmental management within companies, integrated with other management areas like quality and occupational health and safety, is nowadays assumed to be a strategic way to implement and improve lean and cleaner production. Also, sustainable development (SD) and business sustainability can be achieved through a better coordinated management of processes versus associated resources. This paper presents an in depth discussion regarding the promotion of integrated management systems, their benefits and major contribution towards the sustainable development of cleaner production related features. It addresses issues regarding the contributions resulting from the integration of standardized Management System (MS) from both internal and external perspectives. Complementing the overall review of aspects to the development of integrated management systems a survey was conducted in order to better understand the relevance of the identified success factors. The main findings in this paper are as follows: a contextualization model of sustainable development and integrated management systems considering the Triple Bottom Line: economic, social and environmental; and, a method and associated model to support the development of integrated management systems as well as general guidelines to support integration. It can be concluded that a proactive approach and commitment to cleaner production, supported by an integrated management system, brings relevant savings for organizations as well as providing value to the relevant interested parties.

Research paper thumbnail of Conception of a flexible integrator and lean model for integrated management systems

Total quality management & business excellence, Sep 16, 2013

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of The integration of standardized management systems: managing business risk

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Mar 6, 2017

PurposeProtecting business value is regarded to be the cornerstone of any organization. The purpo... more PurposeProtecting business value is regarded to be the cornerstone of any organization. The purpose of this paper is to investigate and explore the potential contributions of the integration of standardized management systems (MSs) into an integrated MS. This will support a better coordinated management of different kinds of risks that exist in organizational processes.Design/methodology/approachThe findings are based on literature as well as empirical case studies conducted by the authors. It focuses on the potential results of integration of MSs.FindingsIt is found that the integration of MSs leads to a more coherent, extensive, consistent, and harmonized process of identification of hazards. Also, it is found that from integration also results in the minimization of associated risks that affect key aspects of business, considering the organizational context vs requirements of each relevant stakeholder, as defined in related management systems standards.Research limitations/implicationsThis research, investigate the risk management (RM) and the integration of MSs from existing research papers about empirical studies for the period 2000-2014, including case studies in which the authors are involved. The number of enterprises can be larger.Originality/valueAlthough there is some research regarding RM in organizations related to isolated implementations of MSs, this paper stands in a different perspective, since it addresses the issues emerging from the integration of standardized MSs in a broader perspective.

Research paper thumbnail of Matriz de compatibilidad: Requisitos reglamentarios y de soporte a la Implantación de Sistemas integrados de Gestión. Calidad, Medio Ambiente y Seguridad

Research paper thumbnail of Integración de la calidad, medio ambiente y seguridad : un camino para el éxito sostenible

Research paper thumbnail of Article Integration of Standardized Management Systems: A Dilemma?

The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implem... more The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implementation, is a real problem faced by organizations. On the other hand, MSSs are aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness of organizational responses in order to satisfy the requirements, needs and expectations of the stakeholders. Each organization has its own identity and this is an issue that cannot be neglected; hence, two possible approaches can be attended. First, continue with the implementation of individualized management systems (MSs); or, integrate the several MSSs versus related MSs into an integrated management system (IMS). Therefore, in this context, organizations are faced with a dilemma, as a result of the increasing proliferation and diversity of MSSs. This paper takes into account the knowledge gained through a case study conducted in the context of a Portuguese company and unveils some of the advantages and disadvantages of integration. A methodology is also proposed and presented to support organizations in developing and structuring the integration process of their individualized MSs, and consequently minimize problems that are generators of inefficiencies, value destruction and loss of competitiveness. The obtained results provide relevant information that can support Top Management decision in solving that dilemma and consequently promote a successful integration, including a better control of business risks associated to MSSs requirements and enhancing sustainable performance, considering the context in which organizations operate.

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of standardized management systems: Searching for a recipe and ingredients

Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 2003

 The ever-increasing demand for the development and implementation of effective Manage-me... more  The ever-increasing demand for the development and implementation of effective Manage-ment Systems (MS) in the areas of quality, environmental, safety and corporate social responsibility has resulted in the proliferation of generic standards that attempt to ...

Research paper thumbnail of Otimização de recursos pela integração de sistemas de gestão

Otimização de recursos pela integração de sistemas de gestã

Research paper thumbnail of A integração de sistemas de gestão : concepção de modelo de sistematização e flexibilização da integração

Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia e Gestao Industrial, Universidade Lusiada de Vila Nova de Fama... more Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia e Gestao Industrial, Universidade Lusiada de Vila Nova de Famalicao, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Integrated Management Systems: Trends for Portugal in the 2025 horizon

Procedia Manufacturing, 2017

Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly inter... more Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly interconnected, information based on a real time basis and, necessarily, much more efficient. In this context, capacity optimization goes beyond the traditional aim of capacity maximization, contributing also for organization's profitability and value. Indeed, lean management and continuous improvement approaches suggest capacity optimization instead of maximization. The study of capacity optimization and costing models is an important research topic that deserves contributions from both the practical and theoretical perspectives. This paper presents and discusses a mathematical model for capacity management based on different costing models (ABC and TDABC). A generic model has been developed and it was used to analyze idle capacity and to design strategies towards the maximization of organization's value. The trade-off capacity maximization vs operational efficiency is highlighted and it is shown that capacity optimization might hide operational inefficiency.

Research paper thumbnail of The integration of certified Management Systems. Case study - organizations located at the district of Braga, Portugal

Procedia Manufacturing, 2017

Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly inter... more Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly interconnected, information based on a real time basis and, necessarily, much more efficient. In this context, capacity optimization goes beyond the traditional aim of capacity maximization, contributing also for organization's profitability and value. Indeed, lean management and continuous improvement approaches suggest capacity optimization instead of maximization. The study of capacity optimization and costing models is an important research topic that deserves contributions from both the practical and theoretical perspectives. This paper presents and discusses a mathematical model for capacity management based on different costing models (ABC and TDABC). A generic model has been developed and it was used to analyze idle capacity and to design strategies towards the maximization of organization's value. The trade-off capacity maximization vs operational efficiency is highlighted and it is shown that capacity optimization might hide operational inefficiency.

Research paper thumbnail of The integration of standardized management systems: managing business risk

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2017

Purpose Protecting business value is regarded to be the cornerstone of any organization. The purp... more Purpose Protecting business value is regarded to be the cornerstone of any organization. The purpose of this paper is to investigate and explore the potential contributions of the integration of standardized management systems (MSs) into an integrated MS. This will support a better coordinated management of different kinds of risks that exist in organizational processes. Design/methodology/approach The findings are based on literature as well as empirical case studies conducted by the authors. It focuses on the potential results of integration of MSs. Findings It is found that the integration of MSs leads to a more coherent, extensive, consistent, and harmonized process of identification of hazards. Also, it is found that from integration also results in the minimization of associated risks that affect key aspects of business, considering the organizational context vs requirements of each relevant stakeholder, as defined in related management systems standards. Research limitations/...

Research paper thumbnail of Model based integration of management systems (MSs) – case study

The TQM Journal, 2016

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a case study regarding the deployment of a previo... more Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a case study regarding the deployment of a previously developed model for the integration of management systems (MSs). The case study is developed at a manufacturing site of an international enterprise. The implementation of this model in a real business environment is aimed at assessing its feasibility. Design/methodology/approach The presented case study takes into account different management systems standards (MSSs) progressively implemented, along the years, independently. The implementation of the model was supported by the results obtained from an investigation performed according to a structured diagnosis that was conducted to collect information related to the organizational situation of the enterprise. Findings The main findings are as follows: a robust integrated management system (IMS), objectively more lean, structured and manageable was found to be feasible; this study provided an holistic view of the enterprise’s global ...

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of management systems: towards a sustained success and development of organizations

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of Individualized Management Systems (MSs) as an Aggregating Factor of Sustainable Value for Organizations: An Overview Through a Review of the Literature

Research paper thumbnail of Matriz de compatibilidad: Requisitos reglamentarios y de soporte a la Implantación de Sistemas integrados de Gestión. Calidad, Medio Ambiente y Seguridad

Research paper thumbnail of Implementing and certifying ISO 14001 in Portugal: motives, difficulties and benefits after ISO 9001 certification

Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Developments Regarding the Integration of the Occupational Safety and Health with Quality and Environment Management Systems

Research paper thumbnail of Integrated Management Systems: Trends for Portugal in the 2025 horizon

Procedia Manufacturing, 2017

Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly inter... more Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly interconnected, information based on a real time basis and, necessarily, much more efficient. In this context, capacity optimization goes beyond the traditional aim of capacity maximization, contributing also for organization's profitability and value. Indeed, lean management and continuous improvement approaches suggest capacity optimization instead of maximization. The study of capacity optimization and costing models is an important research topic that deserves contributions from both the practical and theoretical perspectives. This paper presents and discusses a mathematical model for capacity management based on different costing models (ABC and TDABC). A generic model has been developed and it was used to analyze idle capacity and to design strategies towards the maximization of organization's value. The trade-off capacity maximization vs operational efficiency is highlighted and it is shown that capacity optimization might hide operational inefficiency.

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of Standardized Management Systems: A Dilemma?

Systems, Jun 2, 2015

The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implem... more The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implementation, is a real problem faced by organizations. On the other hand, MSSs are aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness of organizational responses in order to satisfy the requirements, needs and expectations of the stakeholders. Each organization has its own identity and this is an issue that cannot be neglected; hence, two possible approaches can be attended. First, continue with the implementation of individualized management systems (MSs); or, integrate the several MSSs versus related MSs into an integrated management system (IMS). Therefore, in this context, organizations are faced with a dilemma, as a result of the increasing proliferation and diversity of MSSs. This paper takes into account the knowledge gained through a case study conducted in the context of a Portuguese company and unveils some of the advantages and disadvantages of integration. A methodology is also proposed and presented to support organizations in developing and structuring the integration process of their individualized MSs, and consequently minimize problems that are generators of inefficiencies, value destruction and loss of competitiveness. The obtained results provide relevant information that can support Top Management decision in solving that dilemma and consequently promote a successful integration, including a better control of business risks associated to MSSs requirements and enhancing sustainable performance, considering the context in which organizations operate.

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of management systems: towards a sustained success and development of organizations

Journal of Cleaner Production, Jul 1, 2016

Effective environmental management within companies, integrated with other management areas like ... more Effective environmental management within companies, integrated with other management areas like quality and occupational health and safety, is nowadays assumed to be a strategic way to implement and improve lean and cleaner production. Also, sustainable development (SD) and business sustainability can be achieved through a better coordinated management of processes versus associated resources. This paper presents an in depth discussion regarding the promotion of integrated management systems, their benefits and major contribution towards the sustainable development of cleaner production related features. It addresses issues regarding the contributions resulting from the integration of standardized Management System (MS) from both internal and external perspectives. Complementing the overall review of aspects to the development of integrated management systems a survey was conducted in order to better understand the relevance of the identified success factors. The main findings in this paper are as follows: a contextualization model of sustainable development and integrated management systems considering the Triple Bottom Line: economic, social and environmental; and, a method and associated model to support the development of integrated management systems as well as general guidelines to support integration. It can be concluded that a proactive approach and commitment to cleaner production, supported by an integrated management system, brings relevant savings for organizations as well as providing value to the relevant interested parties.

Research paper thumbnail of Conception of a flexible integrator and lean model for integrated management systems

Total quality management & business excellence, Sep 16, 2013

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of The integration of standardized management systems: managing business risk

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Mar 6, 2017

PurposeProtecting business value is regarded to be the cornerstone of any organization. The purpo... more PurposeProtecting business value is regarded to be the cornerstone of any organization. The purpose of this paper is to investigate and explore the potential contributions of the integration of standardized management systems (MSs) into an integrated MS. This will support a better coordinated management of different kinds of risks that exist in organizational processes.Design/methodology/approachThe findings are based on literature as well as empirical case studies conducted by the authors. It focuses on the potential results of integration of MSs.FindingsIt is found that the integration of MSs leads to a more coherent, extensive, consistent, and harmonized process of identification of hazards. Also, it is found that from integration also results in the minimization of associated risks that affect key aspects of business, considering the organizational context vs requirements of each relevant stakeholder, as defined in related management systems standards.Research limitations/implicationsThis research, investigate the risk management (RM) and the integration of MSs from existing research papers about empirical studies for the period 2000-2014, including case studies in which the authors are involved. The number of enterprises can be larger.Originality/valueAlthough there is some research regarding RM in organizations related to isolated implementations of MSs, this paper stands in a different perspective, since it addresses the issues emerging from the integration of standardized MSs in a broader perspective.

Research paper thumbnail of Matriz de compatibilidad: Requisitos reglamentarios y de soporte a la Implantación de Sistemas integrados de Gestión. Calidad, Medio Ambiente y Seguridad

Research paper thumbnail of Integración de la calidad, medio ambiente y seguridad : un camino para el éxito sostenible

Research paper thumbnail of Article Integration of Standardized Management Systems: A Dilemma?

The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implem... more The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implementation, is a real problem faced by organizations. On the other hand, MSSs are aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness of organizational responses in order to satisfy the requirements, needs and expectations of the stakeholders. Each organization has its own identity and this is an issue that cannot be neglected; hence, two possible approaches can be attended. First, continue with the implementation of individualized management systems (MSs); or, integrate the several MSSs versus related MSs into an integrated management system (IMS). Therefore, in this context, organizations are faced with a dilemma, as a result of the increasing proliferation and diversity of MSSs. This paper takes into account the knowledge gained through a case study conducted in the context of a Portuguese company and unveils some of the advantages and disadvantages of integration. A methodology is also proposed and presented to support organizations in developing and structuring the integration process of their individualized MSs, and consequently minimize problems that are generators of inefficiencies, value destruction and loss of competitiveness. The obtained results provide relevant information that can support Top Management decision in solving that dilemma and consequently promote a successful integration, including a better control of business risks associated to MSSs requirements and enhancing sustainable performance, considering the context in which organizations operate.

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of standardized management systems: Searching for a recipe and ingredients

Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 2003

 The ever-increasing demand for the development and implementation of effective Manage-me... more  The ever-increasing demand for the development and implementation of effective Manage-ment Systems (MS) in the areas of quality, environmental, safety and corporate social responsibility has resulted in the proliferation of generic standards that attempt to ...

Research paper thumbnail of Otimização de recursos pela integração de sistemas de gestão

Otimização de recursos pela integração de sistemas de gestã

Research paper thumbnail of A integração de sistemas de gestão : concepção de modelo de sistematização e flexibilização da integração

Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia e Gestao Industrial, Universidade Lusiada de Vila Nova de Fama... more Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia e Gestao Industrial, Universidade Lusiada de Vila Nova de Famalicao, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Integrated Management Systems: Trends for Portugal in the 2025 horizon

Procedia Manufacturing, 2017

Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly inter... more Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly interconnected, information based on a real time basis and, necessarily, much more efficient. In this context, capacity optimization goes beyond the traditional aim of capacity maximization, contributing also for organization's profitability and value. Indeed, lean management and continuous improvement approaches suggest capacity optimization instead of maximization. The study of capacity optimization and costing models is an important research topic that deserves contributions from both the practical and theoretical perspectives. This paper presents and discusses a mathematical model for capacity management based on different costing models (ABC and TDABC). A generic model has been developed and it was used to analyze idle capacity and to design strategies towards the maximization of organization's value. The trade-off capacity maximization vs operational efficiency is highlighted and it is shown that capacity optimization might hide operational inefficiency.

Research paper thumbnail of The integration of certified Management Systems. Case study - organizations located at the district of Braga, Portugal

Procedia Manufacturing, 2017

Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly inter... more Under the concept of "Industry 4.0", production processes will be pushed to be increasingly interconnected, information based on a real time basis and, necessarily, much more efficient. In this context, capacity optimization goes beyond the traditional aim of capacity maximization, contributing also for organization's profitability and value. Indeed, lean management and continuous improvement approaches suggest capacity optimization instead of maximization. The study of capacity optimization and costing models is an important research topic that deserves contributions from both the practical and theoretical perspectives. This paper presents and discusses a mathematical model for capacity management based on different costing models (ABC and TDABC). A generic model has been developed and it was used to analyze idle capacity and to design strategies towards the maximization of organization's value. The trade-off capacity maximization vs operational efficiency is highlighted and it is shown that capacity optimization might hide operational inefficiency.

Research paper thumbnail of The integration of standardized management systems: managing business risk

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2017

Purpose Protecting business value is regarded to be the cornerstone of any organization. The purp... more Purpose Protecting business value is regarded to be the cornerstone of any organization. The purpose of this paper is to investigate and explore the potential contributions of the integration of standardized management systems (MSs) into an integrated MS. This will support a better coordinated management of different kinds of risks that exist in organizational processes. Design/methodology/approach The findings are based on literature as well as empirical case studies conducted by the authors. It focuses on the potential results of integration of MSs. Findings It is found that the integration of MSs leads to a more coherent, extensive, consistent, and harmonized process of identification of hazards. Also, it is found that from integration also results in the minimization of associated risks that affect key aspects of business, considering the organizational context vs requirements of each relevant stakeholder, as defined in related management systems standards. Research limitations/...

Research paper thumbnail of Model based integration of management systems (MSs) – case study

The TQM Journal, 2016

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a case study regarding the deployment of a previo... more Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a case study regarding the deployment of a previously developed model for the integration of management systems (MSs). The case study is developed at a manufacturing site of an international enterprise. The implementation of this model in a real business environment is aimed at assessing its feasibility. Design/methodology/approach The presented case study takes into account different management systems standards (MSSs) progressively implemented, along the years, independently. The implementation of the model was supported by the results obtained from an investigation performed according to a structured diagnosis that was conducted to collect information related to the organizational situation of the enterprise. Findings The main findings are as follows: a robust integrated management system (IMS), objectively more lean, structured and manageable was found to be feasible; this study provided an holistic view of the enterprise’s global ...

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of management systems: towards a sustained success and development of organizations

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of Individualized Management Systems (MSs) as an Aggregating Factor of Sustainable Value for Organizations: An Overview Through a Review of the Literature

Research paper thumbnail of Matriz de compatibilidad: Requisitos reglamentarios y de soporte a la Implantación de Sistemas integrados de Gestión. Calidad, Medio Ambiente y Seguridad

Research paper thumbnail of Implementing and certifying ISO 14001 in Portugal: motives, difficulties and benefits after ISO 9001 certification

Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Developments Regarding the Integration of the Occupational Safety and Health with Quality and Environment Management Systems