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Controlling

Controlling

Controlling

5.6 TYPES OF CONTROL

There are three types of control 1 Incoming or Screening Control 2 In-Process Control 3 Final-Stage Control
Managers can introduce control anyway along the continuum of work activity: at the beginning, during the process, or at the end. The placement of control of control relates to the timing of work activity and the important of each phase of the work.

5.7 THE FREQUENCY OF CONTROLS

occasional
periodic
constant

HUMAN CONTROLS - Coaching

Coaching gives motivational feedback to maintain and improve performance.

5.1 WHAT IS CONTROL?

Controlling - The process of monitoring activities to ensure that they are being accomplished as planned and of correcting any significant differences. - An effective control system ensures that activities are completed in ways that lead to the attainment of the organization’s goals. - The effectiveness of a control system is determined by how well it facilitates goal achievement.

5.5 STEP IN THE CONTROL PROCESS

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

5.4 CHARACTERISTIC OF EFFECTIVE CONTROL

An effective control systems 1. Accurate (information) 2.Timely 3.Objectively and Comprehensive. 4. Flexible 5.Consistent with the organization structure.
-effective control The control function is essential to insure that work performance matches the standards and to uncover the reasons for any deviations. Without planning and effectively designed control programs, the control function is ineffective.

5.3 THE IMPORTANT OF CONTROLLING

5. To facilitate delegation and teamwork - Help delegation and decentralization to run smoothly.
4. Deals with human limitations.
3. To create faster cycles - Deal with complexity.
2. To cope with change -Deal with change or uncertainty.
1. To create better quality - Assist the management process

5.2 DEFINITION CONTROLLING

“ The control function is designed primarily to insured that performance is on schedule according to a plan.” Bridges & Roquemore, 1993 “Controlling is defined as a process to assure that actual activities conform to planned activities.” Stoner, Freeman and Gilbert, 1995 “Monitoring the performance of the organization, identifying deviations between planned and actual result, and taking corrective action when necessary.” Lewis, Goodman & Fandt, 2001 “ Controlling as process of monitoring performance and taking action to ensure desired result.” Schermerhorn,1997