Chapter 18 management
The control process has ___________
3 steps
________________ is the final step in the management process.
Controlling
______________________ corrects problems at once to get performance back on track.
Immediate corrective action
__________________ is defined as the acceptable parameters of variance between actual performance and the standard.
Range of variation
If a manager investigates how and why performance has deviated beyond the acceptable range of variation, and then corrects the source of the deviation, she is using:
basic corrective action
Managers can't really know whether their work units are working properly until they've evaluated what activities have been done and:
have compared actual performance to a desired standard.
The first step in the control process is:
measuring actual performance.
A manager's course of action should be to do nothing if:
the variance is acceptable
In the third and final step in the control process, managers can choose between _________ possible courses of action in taking management action.
three