Management system standards set the minimum requirements for an organization to ensure sustainable development, meet its clients' needs and expectations in a balanced way. Defining the needs and expectations of the stakeholders as well as establishing the organizational structure in a way to meet these are the key for sustainable development. As the needs and expectations change over time, the organizational structure is to change too; so the structure needs to be updated at certain stages.
TURA helps its clients in developing and certification of managerial structures to meet the requirements of below standards:
TURA helps its clients in developing and certification of managerial structures to meet the requirements of below standards:
ISO 9001 Quality Management System | ||
ISO 14001 Environmental Management system | ||
ISO 15504 Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination | ||
ISO 20000 Service Management Systems | ||
ISO 20001-1 Information Technologies Service Management System | ||
ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management System | ||
ISO 27001 Information Security System | ||
OHSAS 18001 Operational Health and Safety Management System | ||
ISO/IEC 17020 Accreditation of Inspection Bodies | ||
ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation of Laboratories |
We develop management systems in compliance with one or a couple of these standards in an integrated way. In this way, the basis is formed for the organizations' sustainable development over their institutional development cycle.
Project Management
Our system set-up methodology has below steps:
assessment of the current situation;
system/operational design;
training of personnel;
documentation development and test;
review according to test results;
certification.