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Main topic: Policy Management Framework

Description

http://www.Policy101.org is intended as a resource to anyone that needs to:

  • Manage and communicate policies, procedures and guidelines
  • Gain compliance with standards and regulations
  • Pass audits
  • Establish internal controls, quality controls or security controls

Policy Management Framework (PMF)

The key to effective policy management is establishing a framework for managing the policies, procedures and guidelines associated with different functions within your organization. There is some effort associated with establishing a PMF; however, once in place an effective PMF can increase profitability and reduce operational costs.

http://www.Policy101.org can help you establish a PMF and also provides specific guidance on policy management for:

  • Specific industries (i.e. Enterprise Software, Healthcare, Education, ...)
  • Departments within organizations (i.e. Human Resources)