Controlling Process
Controlling Process
By : Omi Tare
management process.
Ensures that the right things happen, in the right
WHAT IS CONTROL?
Setting
plan, establishing the structure and directing the people do not guarantee that every thing in the organization is going on well. Thus, control process is very important for all types of organizations. Before that what is CONTROL?
Control to define is making sure that something happens the way it was planned to happen. As implied in this definition, planning and controlling are inseparable functions. Controlling is also the task of ensuring that the activities are providing the desired results.
rarely go smoothly. Most plans are executed by people and people vary in their abilities, motivations and honesty. Plans become outdated and require revisions. For these reasons control is an important management function.
Control means controlling every task in an organization whether it is large, or delegated to some employee. Thus for every task delegated, there has to be a control system that ensures completion of performances in line with the plans
REQUIRES PLANNING :
All meaningful control techniques are, planning techniques It is worthless to design control plans without taking in account how well the plans are made.
CONTROL
REQUIRES STRUCTURE :
ORGANIZATION
Purpose of control is to measure activities and take action to assure that plans are being accomplished. Control of activities operates through people. Therefore a major prerequisite of control is the existence of an organizational structure.
CONTROL PROCESS
Establishment of Standards
2.
Measurement of Performance
3.
Compare Performances
4.
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ESTABLISHMENT OF STANDARDS
Plans
can be considered as the criteria or the standards against which we compare the actual performance in order to figure out the differences. Standards could be set on the basis of :
Profitability standards : How much company would like to make as profit over a given period of time. Market position standards : Standards indicate the share of total sales in the market. Productivity standards : How much various segments should produce.
Employee attitude standards : Indicates what type of attitude the company managers should have to strive. Social responsibility standards : Making contributions to the society. Short range goal : Standards that set a balance between the short range and long range goals These are the standards an organization sets at the beginning of a control process.
AND
Measurement of performance is an important procedure of the control process, the deviations can be detected in advance by taking appropriate actions. COMPARING MEASURED PERFORMANCES TO SET STANDARDS :
A standard is the level of activity established to serve as a model for evaluating organizational performance. Performance evaluated can be for the organization as a whole or for some individuals working within the organization.
In simple terms, standards are the evaluations that determine an organizations performance is sufficient or inadequate.
the actual performance has been measured and compared with the established standards, the next step is to take corrective action if necessary. Corrective action is managerial activity aimed at bringing organizational mistakes that hinder organizations performance. Before taking corrective actions, managers should make sure that the standards are properly established and that their measurements of performance are valid and reliable.
Control should be tailored to plans and positions. Control must be tailored o individual managers and their responsibilities.
Control should point up exceptions as critical points. Control should be objective. Control should be flexible.
TYPES OF CONTROL :
Pre Control : Control that takes place before the work is performed. It is also known as FEED-FORWARD Control. Pre control focuses on eliminating predicted problems.
Concurrent
Feedback Control : This refers to the control that concentrates on the post organizational performance.
to controlling include :
activities can create undesirable
Control
Control
activities
can
increase
employees
frustration.
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