Management Control

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A management control is any process, practice, policy, tool, measurement or system that is put in place

to allow management direct the resources of an organization. The following are illustrative examples of
management control.

1. Strategi planning
Formally documenting plans as requirements and managing these plans
2. Pertormance management
The process of agreeing to a set objetives with employes an evaluating performance against
those objectives.
3. Supervision
Monitoring the performance of employes to improve productivity efficiency and work quality.
4. Change control
A process for submitting, evaluating, approving, prioritizing, implementing, communicating and
reviewing change to an organization.
5. Program and project management
Implementing change in a managed way with program management and project management
practices.
6. Risk control
The repeated process of identifying, analyzing and treating risk.
7. Safety controls
Identifying and eliminating safety hazards and implementing ways to reduce safety risks.
8. Security controls
Implementing safeguards and countermeasures for risks to people, property and information.
9. Quality control
A list of quality control techniques

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