Controlling is the process of ensuring actual performance matches planned performance. It involves setting standards, measuring actual performance, comparing the two to identify deviations, analyzing the causes of deviations, and taking corrective actions. This helps accomplish organizational goals, judge standard accuracy, efficiently use resources, improve employee motivation, ensure order and discipline, coordinate activities, and support better decision making. However, controlling faces limitations like difficulty setting standards for intangibles, limited control over external factors, employee resistance, and high costs for small organizations. The controlling process consists of five steps - setting standards, measuring actual performance, comparing to standards, analyzing deviations, and taking corrective actions.
This explain the steps in the control process. #the functions of management. It also covers the requirements for effective control.
Why would one need a good control system
This explain the steps in the control process. #the functions of management. It also covers the requirements for effective control.
Why would one need a good control system
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT.
Controlling ensures that there is effective and efficient utilization of organizational resources so as to achieve the planned goals.
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3. Controlling
Controlling is the process through which
management ensures that the actual performance
conforms to the planned performance
Planned
Actual
4. Controlling
Controlling discovers deviation from the results
expected
It also identifies the reasons for deviations and suggests
suitable action to avoid their recurrence in future
6. Importance of Controlling
1. Accomplishing organizational goals
It measures actual performance with standards and
making corrective actions on deviations, so that the
organization can achieve its goals smoothly
7. Importance of Controlling
2. Judging accuracy of standards
Controlling helps to check the accuracy of
standards in changing environment, which helps to
revise the standards if needed
9. Importance of Controlling
4. Improving employee motivation
Controlling ensures employee awareness regarding
what is expected to do and what is the standards
fixed on him, so that he will be motivated to give
better performance
10. Importance of Controlling
5. Ensures order and discipline
There is a close watch on the activities of all
employees
11. Importance of Controlling
6. Coordination
To coordinate the activities of different persons and
departments, an effective system of control is
necessary
12. Importance of Controlling
7. Decision making
The process of control is complete when corrective
actions are taken
It will lead to make better decisions in future
13. Importance of Controlling
1. Accomplishing organizational goals
2. Judging accuracy of standards
3. Efficient use of resources
4. Improving employee motivation
5. Ensures order and discipline
6. Coordination
7. DECISION MAKING
15. Limitations of Controlling
1. Difficulty in setting standards
Controlling will be effective only when standards
are fixed in quantitative terms
Employee morale, job satisfaction, customer response
etc. cannot be expressed quantitatively, so that
controlling becomes less effective
16. Limitations of Controlling
2. Little control on external factors
External factors such as Government policy,
technological changes, competition etc. cannot be
controlled by the organization
17. Limitations of Controlling
3. Resistance from employees
Employees may oppose the control measures
taken by the firm, because they may feel that it will
reduce their freedom
E.g., CCTV, Punching System, Feedback calls to
customers etc.
18. Limitations of Controlling
4. Costly affair
Small organizations cannot afford to install an
effective control system as it is very costly
19. Importance of Controlling
1. DIFFICULTY IN SETTING STANDARDS
2. LITTLE CONTROL ON EXTERNAL FACTORS
3. RESISTANCE FROM EMPLOYESS
4. COSTLY AFFAIRS
21. Controlling Process
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2
4
5
3
1. Setting Standards
2. Measurement of Actual Performance
3. Comparison of Actual Performance
4. Analysing Deviations
5. Taking CorrectiveActions
22. Controlling Process
1. Setting performance Standards
To achieve the goals, standards of performance
have to be determined in planning itself
23. Controlling Process
a) Quantitative Standards
Standards must be in concrete and tangible forms
which will make evaluation process easy
Eg: Cost of production for one unit is Rs.100 etc.
24. Controlling Process
b) Qualitative Standards
Standards can also be in intangible forms
Eg: The results expected from a training programme,
loyalties of workers, Improving motivation level of
employees, etc.
25. Controlling Process
2. Measurement of actual performance
Actual performance of each activity in terms of
quality and quantity should be measured
26. Controlling Process
3. Comparison of actual performance with
standards
Comparison of actual performance with the
standards reveals the deviations between actual
and desired results
27. Controlling Process
4. Analysing deviations
The extent of deviations and causes of such
deviations are to be found out
It is important to ascertain whether deviations are
within the expected range
Deviations in key areas of business require urgent
attention
28. Methods of Analysing Deviations in Key areas
a) Critical Point Control
The control measures should be focused on
Key Result Areas (KRAs) which are critical in
the success of an organization
These KRAs are the Critical Points, if anything goes wrong
at this critical point, the entire organization will suffer
Eg: 5% increase in labour cost is a serious matter than
20% increase in postal charges
29. Methods of Analysing Deviations in Key areas
b) Management by Exception (MBE) /
Control by Exception
All deviations need not be brought to the
attention of top management
Only those deviations which seem exceptionally high and
which cannot be easily solved by lower level management
alone should be reported to top management
30. Controlling Process
5. Taking corrective actions
As soon as deviations are reported, it is the duty of
the executives to take steps to correct the past
action so that deviations may not occur again and
the plans are properly executed
If there is no deviation or if the deviation is within the
permissible limit, let the situation remains as it is
31. Controlling Process
1. Setting performance Standards
2. Measurement of actual performance
3.Comparison of actual performance
with standards
4. Analysing deviations
5. Taking corrective actions
32. Controlling Process
Cause of deviation Corrective action to be taken
Defective material Change the supplier or quality
Defective machinery Repair or replace
Obsolete machinery Undertake technological up gradation
Increase in labour
turnover
Improve working conditions and
provide better incentives
Defective process Modify the existing process