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CHAPTER 5CONTROLLING

Controlling is a critical management function involving monitoring activities to ensure they align with planned objectives. It encompasses various types of controls, including constant controls like self-control and standing plans, periodic controls used on a fixed schedule, and occasional controls employed as needed.

CHAPTER 5CONTROLLING

CHAPTER 5 CONTROLLING

The Frequency of Controls

3. Occasional Controls -Used on as-needed basis. -Its include observation.
2.Periodic Controls. -Used on a regular fixed basis such as hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and so on.
1 Constant Controls -Include self-control, clan control and standing plans.

An effective control systems

• Consistent with the organization structure.btopic
• Flexible
• Objectively and Comprehensive
• Timely
• Accurate information

What is Controlling.?

Definition of Controlling • “ The control function is designed primarily to insured that performance is on schedule “ -Bridges & Roguemore 1993
• Controlling is the process of monitoring activities to ensure that they are being accomplished as planned.

Types of Controls

• Final-Stage Control
• In-Process Control
• Incoming or Screening Control

Step in the control process

3. Taking action to correct deviations or inadequate standards.
2. Comparing actual performance against a standard.
1. Establishing performance standards and measuring actual performance.

The Important of Controlling

5. To facilitate delegation and teamwork.
4. Deals with human limitations.
3. To create faster cycle (deal with complexity).
2. To cope with unexpected change.c
1. To create better quality assist the management process.