Norms and Principles of Sound Management
The Generally Accepted Sound Management Principles GASMP1
The Sound Management principles and norms gathered in this compendium represent a credible reference guide for the managers and leaders who want to ensure a Sound management in their organizations.
Table of Content
Chapter 1 – Lexicological reference
Definitions of the Sound Management key terms and some advice for the Sound Management professionals.
Section 1 – Generalities and definitions (in french only)
Chapter 2 – Fundamental norms and principles of Sound Management
Presentation of the Sound Management fundamental principles and their implementing norms. They are represented by cells 1 to 6 form the Sound Management matrix.
Chapter 2 – Fundamental norms and principles of Sound Management (in french only)
Chapter 4 – Trade practices
It contains the trade practices of the profession of manager and governor. It emphasizes the art of combining the managerial functions (PODCC) with the Sound Management principles (GASMP) within 30 cells part of the matrix.
Generalities (in french only)
Plan (in french only)
Organise (in french only)
Direct (in french only)
Control (in french only)
Coordinate (in french only)
Chapter 5 – Internal control
The generally accepted rules of non-accounting internal control of which the management stands responsible. These norms consolidate the implementation of the managerial function “control” within the matrix.
These 4 chapters are an excerpt of the compendium gathering the OAAQ’s generally accepted Sound Management principles. The complete version of the compendium is available as part of the book Le cadre de Saine Gestion, un modèle de gouvernance intégrée, published by CCH in 2007.We thank Mr. Bernard Brault F.Adm.A F.CMC, who as a main author and licensee for the use and publication of these principles , agreed for us to share the legal foundation of the Sound Management concept with our readers.
All rights reserved © 2012: Any reproduction in part or whole for personal purposes is permitted. Its commercial and professional use is permitted only as reference, as long as the norm or principle referred to is associated to the OAAQ and Bernard Brault.
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