Integrated Management Systems

One system instead of isolated solutions.

Many companies operate several management systems in parallel—for quality, information security, or IT services.

This often leads to duplicate processes, high maintenance costs, and unnecessary complexity.

We support you in merging existing and new management systems into an integrated, uniformly controlled system—pragmatic, comprehensible, and audit-proof.

What does an Integrated Management System mean?

Instead of separate documentation, roles, and reviews, the following are created:

  • Joint governance

  • A uniform risk model

  • Centralized action management

  • A coordinated management review

A system that remains controllable—even as requirements grow.

An Integrated Management System (IMS) combines several standards and requirements into a common structure.

Which standards can be integrated?

In particular, we integrate:

Additional requirements (e.g., regulatory requirements or customer specifications) can be structurally considered and integrated.

Your advantages through integration

Less effort
  • No duplicate processes

  • Less documentation

  • Reduced maintenance and audit effort

Audit-proof & future-proof
  • Consistent audit logic

  • Easier expandability

  • Sustainable system structure

Clear control
  • Uniform roles and responsibilities

  • Central risk and action management

  • Clear KPIs and target systems

Our approach

We integrate management systems not theoretically, but in line with your actual processes.

Our focus is on:

  • existing processes

  • existing structures

  • actual everyday use

In doing so, we ensure that:

  • responsibilities are clear

  • processes are implemented

  • decisions are supported

  • audits can be prepared efficiently

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man drawing on dry-erase board
Typical starting points

Our customers often come to us with the following challenges:

  • Multiple ISO certifications without a common structure

  • High maintenance and audit costs

  • Unclear responsibilities

  • Measures are documented but not controlled

  • Growth or new requirements (e.g., NIS2, customer requirements)

An integrated management system creates order and clarity here.

The result

After integration, you will have:

  • A uniform management system

  • Clear decision-making and control principles

  • Less complexity

  • Greater effectiveness

  • A robust foundation for future requirements

Who can benefit from Integrated Management Systems
  • Companies with multiple ISO standards

  • Growth-oriented organizations

  • IT and tech companies

  • Service providers with high customer requirements

  • Organizations that want to actively control management systems

Next step

Book a free initial consultation.

Together, we will analyze your current situation and define sensible next steps.