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Chapter – 8 Controlling (5 marks)

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“Control without its process is a meaningless exercise”. Explain this statement

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“Comparing the actual performance with laid standards, finding out the deviations and taking corrective action is an important process of a management function” name and explain this PROCESS.- 5 marks (Ans: Controlling process)

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Describe in brief the various steps in the process of control - 5 marks (CBSE-2003)

Following are the 4 steps in controlling process: (Establishing, Measuring, Comparing & Taking)

Establishing standards:

  • 1st step is to establish standards of performance against which actual results can be evaluated.
  • These standards are the yardsticks of performance and clearly specify what should be accomplished.

Measuring performance:

  • 2nd step is to measure actual performance of the entire workforce in the organisation.
  • For easy comparison, actual performance should be expressed in the same terms as planned standards.

Comparing performance with standards:

  • 3rd step involves finding deviations and the causes of such deviations
  • Minor deviations should not be reported to top management, as they are acceptable. But major deviations must be reported so that remedial measures can be taken.

Taking corrective action:

  • 4th and final step in the controlling process is find out the deviations and take corrective action to prevent recurrence of deviations.
  • There are three actions a manager may take after comparing actual performance with established standards.
    • Let the situation remain as it is.
    • Correct the deviation by improving the performance
    • Revise the standard set earlier.

     

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Business Studies by Dorothy Mathias
Chapter I Chapter 2 Chapter 3
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6
Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9
Chapter 10 Chapter 12a Chapter 12b

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