OIM
- AN Industrial management system
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"Operational
Integrity Management is largely a collection of management techniques and
technical applications"
Operational Integrity
Management (OIM)
By Ian Sutton
Operational
Integrity Management (OIM) ebooks |
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Description: OIM is a business process management system that can be applied to operational risk management and process safety management. Industrial management examples with project deliverables.
(PSM, HSE, RAM, Six Sigma, ISO 9000/14000)
Ian Sutton is in the process of writing
and publishing a five-volume set of books covering the topic of
Operational Integrity Management (OIM). The names of the volumes
are shown in the box below. The five volumes
are supplemented by examples of Project Deliverables and
Checklists. To see a complete list of the chapter titles download the full
Table of Contents as a .pdf
file.
As chapters are completed and
published we are releasing them in the form of eBooks. Please see the Table below for
information to do with available products and prices.
What
Is Operational Integrity Management?
The Table below lists the
chapters that are currently available. To see a complete
list of the chapter titles either click on the volume
titles to the left or else download the full Table of
Contents as a pdf
file.
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What
Is Operational Integrity
Management?
H.L. Mencken
1880-1956
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Operational
Integrity Management (OIM) consists of an integrated set of
theories, practices and techniques for ensuring that an
industrial facility operates "with integrity", i.e.,
that the facility's performance is what it should be - no
more, no less. It would be pleasant to imagine that OIM presents
a simple, elegant solution to all of the safety, production,
environmental, profitability and health problems that managers
face. Yet, as the twentieth century newspaperman H.L. Mencken
reminds us,
For
every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat,
and wrong.
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The truth is that the
"discipline" of operational integrity management is largely a
collection of management techniques and technical applications that have
been tried over the years, and that have been successful to greater or
lesser degrees. Many of these techniques share much in common. For example
considerable overlap exists between the management systems developed for
Responsible Care �, Process Safety Management and the Safety
Case Regime.
The books in this series attempt to provide
an integrated and systematic approach to understanding and achieving
operational integrity. Both theoretical techniques and empirical practice
are described and explained. These books also aim to show how operational
integrity management can be made practical - to help a manager implement a
system in the real world, and achieve meaningful results. The goal is to
provide information that can be used right away at 8:00 a.m. on Monday
morning.
|
"Operational
Integrity Management is largely a collection of management techniques and
technical applications"
Operational Integrity
Management (OIM)
By Ian Sutton
Operational
Integrity Management (OIM) ebooks |
|
Description: OIM is a business process management system that can be applied to operational risk management and process safety management. Industrial management examples with project deliverables.
(PSM, HSE, RAM, Six Sigma, ISO 9000/14000)
Ian Sutton is in the process of writing
and publishing a five-volume set of books covering the topic of
Operational Integrity Management (OIM). The names of the volumes
are shown in the box below. The five volumes
are supplemented by examples of Project Deliverables and
Checklists. To see a complete list of the chapter titles download the full
Table of Contents as a .pdf
file.
As chapters are completed and
published we are releasing them in the form of eBooks. Please see the Table below for
information to do with available products and prices.
What
Is Operational Integrity Management?
The Table below lists the
chapters that are currently available. To see a complete
list of the chapter titles either click on the volume
titles to the left or else download the full Table of
Contents as a pdf
file.
|
|
Email with download link(s) sent immediately after
purchase with "BUY NOW" buttons.
|
Email with download link(s) sent
with in 24 hours if you request us to manually process your order
with credit card icon below. |
|
Automated download system is powered by our preferred
method of payment, secure Pay Pal. (After
purchase, you receive an email with download link.) If you prefer us to manually
process your order or would like to mail or fax order in, please click CD
and Book Order Form on our secure servers at BIN95.
What
Is Operational Integrity
Management?
H.L. Mencken
1880-1956
|
Operational
Integrity Management (OIM) consists of an integrated set of
theories, practices and techniques for ensuring that an
industrial facility operates "with integrity", i.e.,
that the facility's performance is what it should be - no
more, no less. It would be pleasant to imagine that OIM presents
a simple, elegant solution to all of the safety, production,
environmental, profitability and health problems that managers
face. Yet, as the twentieth century newspaperman H.L. Mencken
reminds us,
For
every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat,
and wrong.
|
The truth is that the
"discipline" of operational integrity management is largely a
collection of management techniques and technical applications that have
been tried over the years, and that have been successful to greater or
lesser degrees. Many of these techniques share much in common. For example
considerable overlap exists between the management systems developed for
Responsible Care �, Process Safety Management and the Safety
Case Regime.
The books in this series attempt to provide
an integrated and systematic approach to understanding and achieving
operational integrity. Both theoretical techniques and empirical practice
are described and explained. These books also aim to show how operational
integrity management can be made practical - to help a manager implement a
system in the real world, and achieve meaningful results. The goal is to
provide information that can be used right away at 8:00 a.m. on Monday
morning.
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