What is reasonable control and limitations
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Answer:
What this essentially means is that an individual shall not operate a motor vehicle if they cannot maintain reasonable control of it. If someone violates this, they would be deemed guilty of operating such a vehicle without control, which is considered to be a minor misdemeanor.
Explanation:
Limitations of Controlling:
1. Difficulty in setting quantitative standards:
Control system loses its effectiveness when standard of performance cannot be defined in quantitative terms and it is very difficult to set quantitative standard for human behaviour, efficiency level, job satisfaction, employee’s morale, etc. In such cases judgment depends upon the discretion of manager.
2. No control on external factors:
An enterprise cannot control the external factors such as government policy, technological changes, change in fashion, change in competitor’s policy, etc.
3. Resistance from employees:
Employees often resist control and as a result effectiveness of control reduces. Employees feel control reduces or curtails their freedom. Employees may resist and go against the use of cameras, to observe them minutely.
4. Costly affair:
Control is an expensive process it involves lot of time and effort as sufficient attention has to be paid to observe the performance of the employees.