HSE Management, Information Systems Planning, Moving Into the 21st Century
HSE Management, Information Systems Planning, Moving Into the 21st Century is designed to help Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) managers reach new levels of performance by partnering their expertise with that of Management Information Systems (MIS) professionals and Manufacturing & Operations, Marketing, Research & Development, Finance and Legal experts across the country. The overall goal of this Primer is to provide HSE managers some insight on eliminating information silos, integrating their work with the rest of the enterprise, and, as a result, improving corporate performance.
Accomplishing HSE goals requires a well prepared plan of action. HSE Management, Information Systems Planning, Moving Into the 21stCentury focuses on the necessary planning cycle, beginning with a strategic business plan and ending with an HSE Management Information Systems Implementation Plan. This approach, the HSE Business-Driven Systems Planning Model, is introduced in Chapter 1. The model forms the foundation of this Primer, inviting the reader to explore one method that provides concrete direction to the topic of HSE information management. This Primer is designed to help HSE managers reach new levels of performance by partnering their expertise with that of Management Information Systems (MIS) professionals and Manufacturing & Operations, Marketing, Research & Development, Finance and Legal experts across the company. The overall goal of this Primer is to provide HSE managers some insight on eliminating information silos, integrating their work with the rest of the enterprise, and, as a result, improving corporate performance.
- Chapter 1 introduces the HSE Business-Driven Systems Planning Model.
- Chapters 2-7 detail each of the six phases of the Planning Model.
- Chapter 8 provides insight on the model as a whole: benefit measurement and the planning model as a continuous process.
- The Conclusion provides some practical advice about the planning process.