Subject: Principles of Management
This note details the many actions that are conducted throughout the control process. Since controlling is one of a manager's primary responsibilities, it must be carried out appropriately by adopting various actions to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the control. There may be a variety of issues in an organization, and the managers must carefully address these issues by conducting the right analysis of the issues. To make it easier to deal with issues as they develop, all managers in a company should learn about the numerous elements that contribute to problem formation. The proper choice must be made at the right time.
Managers must examine all the potential problem-causing elements before taking any action. The manager must make the right choice if they are to accomplish their intended purpose. The following are some of the processes that aid in better controlling:
Measurement of Actual Performance: Measuring actual performance is the next step in the controlling process once the standard has been established. It is measured how well each person, the business as a whole, and a particular set of employees are actually performing. It must to be stated in terms of anticipated norms. It facilitates managerial processes and gives them purpose.Actual performance ought to be managed by oral or personal observation. Actual performance can be measured on a regular basis, such as annually, monthly, weekly, etc. It should be evaluated based on how it will be utilized in the future and should be performance-oriented.
Taking corrective action: The last step in controlling is for the system to take corrective action. One variation is shown by comparing actual performance to the planned performance. If not, corrective action is then performed to eliminate any shortcomings. It ought to be based on the factor generating the variance. In order to change the manner of supervision and direction, enhance motivation, improve selection, and better train employees, among other things, corrective action entails using materials, machines, procedures, policies, etc. Managers must therefore determine the causes of the issues and take the necessary action to resolve them.
Reference
Dr.S Poudyal, Santosh Raj. Principles of management. Bhotahity,Kathmandu.: Asmita book Publishers & Distribution (P)Ltd., 2011
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