Difference between revisions of "Control Processes"

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{{Term|CONTROL PROCESSES|Process that enables an organization to create and maintain stability within business performance, through a continuous flow between measuring, comparing and action. There are four steps in the control process: establishing performance standards, measuring actual performance, comparing measured performance against established standards, and taking corrective action. <ref> [http://telecollege.dcccd.edu  telecollege.dcccd.edu](16 April 2008), The Knowledge  Management Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 2003</ref>}}
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{{Term|CONTROL PROCESSES|Process that enables an organization to create and maintain stability within business performance, through a continuous flow between measuring, comparing and action. There are four steps in the control process: establishing performance standards, measuring actual performance, comparing measured performance against established standards, and taking corrective action. <ref> [http://dallastelecollege.dcccd.edu  dallastelecollege.dcccd.edu](16 April 2008), The Knowledge  Management Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 2003</ref>}}
  
  

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Process that enables an organization to create and maintain stability within business performance, through a continuous flow between measuring, comparing and action. There are four steps in the control process: establishing performance standards, measuring actual performance, comparing measured performance against established standards, and taking corrective action. [1]



References

  1. dallastelecollege.dcccd.edu(16 April 2008), The Knowledge Management Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 2003