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The controls that management uses are considered to be functions, integrated to management systems that lead to planned objectives. In this article, productivity control is emphasized as a measure of managerial effectiveness; and the control‐system design elements are described with special reference to information needs, intensity of control, and the expected time lags in responding to corrective actions.
The controls that management uses are considered to be functions, integrated to management systems that lead to planned objectives. In this article, productivity control is emphasized as a measure of managerial effectiveness; and the control‐system design elements are described with special reference to information needs, intensity of control, and the expected time lags in responding to corrective actions.
Controls for Operations Management
Ozan, Turgut M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 64 ; 75-81
1972-02-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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