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Controls
and
Control
System
How and Why do
Managers use the
control process
Controlling is one og the four
functions of management
Controlling is the process of
measuring performance and
taking action to ensure desired
results
After – action review is a
structured review of lessons
learned and results accomplished
through a completed project ,task
force assignment , or operation
Types of controls used
by managers
Useful control
tools and techiques
Control begins with
objectives and standards
An Output standard
measures performance
results in term of
quantity,quality,cost,or time
An Input standard
measures work efforts that
go into a performance task
Control measures actual
performance
Accurate and timely
measurement is
essentialin order to spot
differences between what
is really taking place and
what was originally
planned
Control compares results with
objectives and standards
The control equation is a
valuable tool . identifying the
need for action can point you
in two possible directions
When actual is less than
desired
When actual is more than
desired
Control takes corrective
action as needed
Management by
exception
Focuses attention on
differences btween actual
and desired performance
Managers use feedforward ,concurrent,
and feedback controls
Feedforward ( preliminary controls)
control ensures clear direction and needes
resources before the work begins
Concurrent control (Steering controls )
focuses on what happens during the work
process
Feedback control (post –action controls )
takes place after completing an action
Managers use both internal and external controls
Internal control or self-control occurs as people
exercise self-discipline in fulfilling job
expectations
External control occurs through direct
supervision or administrative systems,to structure
situation so that things happen as planned
Bureaucratic control influences behavior
through authority ,policies,procedures,job
descriptions,budgets,and day-to-day supervision
Clan control influences
behavior through social
norms and peer
expectations
Market control is
essentially the influence of
market competition on the
behavior of organizations
and their members
Managing by objectives is a way to
integrate planning and controlling
Improvement objectives document
intentions to improve performance in a
specific way
Personal development objectives
document intentions to accomplish
personal growth, such as expanded job
knowledge or skills
Quality control is a
foundation of modern
management
Total quality management
(TMQ) commits to
qualityobjectives ,continouns
improvement,and doing
things right the first time
Continous improvement
involves always searching
for new ways to improve
work quality and
performance
Control charts are graphical
ways of displaying trends so
that exceptions to quality
standards can be identified
Six Sigma is a quality
standard of 3.4 defect or less
per million products or
service deliveries
Gantt charts and CPM/PERT are
used in project management and
control
Projects are one-time activities
with many component tasks that
must be completed in proper order
and according to budget
Project management makes sure
that activities required to
complete a project are planned
well and accomplished on time
A Gantt chart graphically
displays the sceduling of task
required to complete a project
CPM/PERT is a combination of
the critical path method and the
program evaluation and review
technique
The critical path is the pathway
from project start to conclusion
that involves activities with the
longest completion times
Inventory controls help
save costs
Inventory control ensures
that inventory is only big
enough to meet immediate
needs
The economic order
quantity method places
new orders when inventory
levels fall to predetermined
points
Just-in-time scheduling
(JIT) routes materials to
workstations just in time
for use
Breakeven analysis shows
reveneus will equal costs
The Brekeven point
occurs where reveneus just
equal costs
Breakeven analysis
perform what-if
calculations under
different reveneu and cost
conditions
Financial ratios
measure key areas of
financial performance
Business managers
should be able to
understand these
financial performance
measures :
 Liquidity
 Leverage
 Asset
management
 Profitability
Balanced scorecards
help top managers
exercise strategic
control
A Balanced
scorecards measures
performance on
financial,customer
service ,internal
process , and
innovation , and
learning goals

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  • 1. Controls and Control System How and Why do Managers use the control process Controlling is one og the four functions of management Controlling is the process of measuring performance and taking action to ensure desired results After – action review is a structured review of lessons learned and results accomplished through a completed project ,task force assignment , or operation Types of controls used by managers Useful control tools and techiques Control begins with objectives and standards An Output standard measures performance results in term of quantity,quality,cost,or time An Input standard measures work efforts that go into a performance task Control measures actual performance Accurate and timely measurement is essentialin order to spot differences between what is really taking place and what was originally planned Control compares results with objectives and standards The control equation is a valuable tool . identifying the need for action can point you in two possible directions When actual is less than desired When actual is more than desired Control takes corrective action as needed Management by exception Focuses attention on differences btween actual and desired performance Managers use feedforward ,concurrent, and feedback controls Feedforward ( preliminary controls) control ensures clear direction and needes resources before the work begins Concurrent control (Steering controls ) focuses on what happens during the work process Feedback control (post –action controls ) takes place after completing an action Managers use both internal and external controls Internal control or self-control occurs as people exercise self-discipline in fulfilling job expectations External control occurs through direct supervision or administrative systems,to structure situation so that things happen as planned Bureaucratic control influences behavior through authority ,policies,procedures,job descriptions,budgets,and day-to-day supervision Clan control influences behavior through social norms and peer expectations Market control is essentially the influence of market competition on the behavior of organizations and their members Managing by objectives is a way to integrate planning and controlling Improvement objectives document intentions to improve performance in a specific way Personal development objectives document intentions to accomplish personal growth, such as expanded job knowledge or skills Quality control is a foundation of modern management Total quality management (TMQ) commits to qualityobjectives ,continouns improvement,and doing things right the first time Continous improvement involves always searching for new ways to improve work quality and performance Control charts are graphical ways of displaying trends so that exceptions to quality standards can be identified Six Sigma is a quality standard of 3.4 defect or less per million products or service deliveries Gantt charts and CPM/PERT are used in project management and control Projects are one-time activities with many component tasks that must be completed in proper order and according to budget Project management makes sure that activities required to complete a project are planned well and accomplished on time A Gantt chart graphically displays the sceduling of task required to complete a project CPM/PERT is a combination of the critical path method and the program evaluation and review technique The critical path is the pathway from project start to conclusion that involves activities with the longest completion times Inventory controls help save costs Inventory control ensures that inventory is only big enough to meet immediate needs The economic order quantity method places new orders when inventory levels fall to predetermined points Just-in-time scheduling (JIT) routes materials to workstations just in time for use Breakeven analysis shows reveneus will equal costs The Brekeven point occurs where reveneus just equal costs Breakeven analysis perform what-if calculations under different reveneu and cost conditions Financial ratios measure key areas of financial performance Business managers should be able to understand these financial performance measures :  Liquidity  Leverage  Asset management  Profitability Balanced scorecards help top managers exercise strategic control A Balanced scorecards measures performance on financial,customer service ,internal process , and innovation , and learning goals