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Some key points of integrated quality management:
Quality: Integrated quality management includes focusing on achieving quality in all aspects of business, products and services. The organization must establish quality standards and ensure compliance with them.
Environmental sustainability: An organization must take measures to reduce the impact of its activities on the environment, such as reducing harmful emissions and using sustainable resources.
Social sustainability: This includes attention to the social impact of an organization's activities, such as improving working conditions, commitment to social responsibility, and promoting diversity and equality.
Occupational health and safety: Integrated quality management also includes attention to the health and safety of employees and workers, and working to provide a safe and healthy work environment.
Balance between dimensions: The goal of integrated quality management is to achieve a balance between these different dimensions so that they all contribute to improving the overall performance of the organization.
Integrated quality management is based on the concept of sustainability and social responsibility and the application of common quality management tools and techniques such as ISO 9001 as well as sustainability-related practices and guidelines. This approach helps build a positive reputation for the organization and meet the expectations of customers, local and global communities.
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