Computer Science, asked by ektarai4219, 1 year ago

what are the main characteristics of an effective control system? select one: a. flexibility, accuracy, timeliness and objectivity incorrect b. flexibility, accuracy, relevance and objectivity c. flexibility, accuracy, timeliness and relevance d. flexibility, measurability, timeliness and objectivity

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Answered by Talentedgirl1
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Answr- Characteristics Of Effective Control Systems

Accurate. Information on performance must be accurate. ...

Timely. ...

Objective and Comprehensible. ...

Focused on Strategic Control Points. ...

Economically Realistic. ...

Organizational Realistic. ...

Coordinated with the Organization's Work Flow. ...

Flexible.

Answered by MotiSani
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The correct answer is OPTION C: Flexibility, Accuracy, Timeliness, and Relevance/Acceptability.

  • The main characteristics of an effective control system are:
  1. Flexibility: The corporate and economic landscape is always changing. Technological progress is accelerating at a dizzying pace. An inflexible control system would be useless in a changing environment. The need for flexibility in both planning and control is highlighted by these changes.
  2. Accuracy: Effective controls result from accurate data and information. Accurate data is essential for making good administrative decisions.
  3. Timeliness: Currently, there are a host of difficulties that need to be handled. If information about such problems does not reach management in a timely manner, it may lose its value, causing harm.
  4. Relevance/Acceptability: Controls should be designed in such a way that everyone who will be affected by them fully comprehends and accepts them. A difficult-to-understand control system may irritate workers by causing unneeded mistakes and frustration.
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