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An '''Organization Manual'''  is a structured summary of all regulations of a company. An organization Manual contains, for example, the company history, goals, definitions, organizational instructions and guidelines. If no separate  [[QHB:Introduction|Quality Handbook]] exists, the Organization Handbook can also contain all processes and work instructions.
 
An '''Organization Manual'''  is a structured summary of all regulations of a company. An organization Manual contains, for example, the company history, goals, definitions, organizational instructions and guidelines. If no separate  [[QHB:Introduction|Quality Handbook]] exists, the Organization Handbook can also contain all processes and work instructions.

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Diagram showing topics for organization Manuals

An Organization Manual is a structured summary of all regulations of a company. An organization Manual contains, for example, the company history, goals, definitions, organizational instructions and guidelines. If no separate Quality Handbook exists, the Organization Handbook can also contain all processes and work instructions.

Organization Manual in a wiki[edit | edit source]

A Wiki is the ideal platform to provide and maintain an Organization Manual online:

  • Central point of entry: The Wiki provides employees and employers with a central point of contact to look up uniform routine processes in their daily work:
    • Employees can use the search function to quickly find all important regulations.
    • The notification system keeps them informed of all new developments.
  • Legal requirements: Pharmaceutical companies or banks, for example, must ensure that they have "access at all times to the standardized written processes, regulations, rules and organizational structures" of their company.

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