Difference between revisions of "Control"
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[[Control]]. Taking actions that implement the planning decisions, deciding how to evaluate performance, and providing feedback and learning that will help future decision making. | [[Control]]. Taking actions that implement the planning decisions, deciding how to evaluate performance, and providing feedback and learning that will help future decision making. | ||
+ | According to [[*[[Control]]. The social need to influence others. | ||
+ | :[[Control]]. The social need to influence others. | ||
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Revision as of 16:24, 10 July 2020
Control is a universal managerial process to ensure that all key operational processes are stable over time, and to prevent adverse change to ensure planned performance targets are met.
Definition
According to Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition),
- Control. A universal managerial process to ensure that all key operational processes are stable over time, and to prevent adverse change to ensure planned performance targets are met.
According to Cost Accounting by Horngren, Datar, Rajan (14th edition), Control. Taking actions that implement the planning decisions, deciding how to evaluate performance, and providing feedback and learning that will help future decision making. According to [[*Control. The social need to influence others.
- Control. The social need to influence others.