AI Governance

AI Management System (AIMS)

A structured framework of policies, processes, and controls for managing AI throughout its lifecycle. It provides the organizational scaffolding to govern AI systematically rather than ad hoc. ISO 42001 defines the first internationally certifiable AIMS standard.

Why It Matters

An AIMS gives organizations a repeatable, auditable way to manage AI risk. Without one, governance efforts fragment across departments and nothing scales beyond the first few use cases.

Example

A healthcare company implements an AIMS that includes an AI risk register, mandatory impact assessments before deployment, ongoing monitoring dashboards, and annual third-party audits — all integrated with their existing quality management system.

Think of it like...

An AIMS is to AI what an Information Security Management System (ISMS) is to cybersecurity — the operating system that makes governance real instead of aspirational.

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