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Fixation of standards, measurement of performance, comparison, and correction of deviation are the
steps in
c organizing
c Planning
c Control process
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Answered by gvka25
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Fixation of standards, measurement of performance, comparison, and correction of deviation are the steps in control process. The control process involves carefully collecting information about a system, process, person, or group of people in order to make necessary decisions about each.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Fixation of standards, measurement of performance, comparison, and correction of deviation are the

Fixation of standards, measurement of performance, comparison, and correction of deviation are thesteps in Control process.

Explanation:

  • In order to make the appropriate judgments for each, the control process entails meticulously gathering information on a system, process, individual, or group of people.
  • Controlling is the managerial task that assists in determining whether a worker's actual output is less than the desired goal.
  • The step in the process of regulating in this case is comparing actual performance with standards or an appraisal of performance.
  • Fixing standards is the initial step in the controlling process because standards are the parameters by which real performance would be assessed.
  • Standards act as benchmarks that an organisation aspires to achieve.
  • Both quantitative and qualitative criteria might be used to set it.

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