What is the limitations of controlling
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 10 months ago
Limitations of Controlling
1. Difficulty in setting quantitative standards: Control system loses its effectiveness when standards of performance cannot be defined in quantitative terms. This makes comparison with standards a difficult task.
e.g areas like human behaviour, employee morale, job satisfaction cannot be measured quantitatively.
2. Little control on external factors: An enterprise cannot control external factors like government policies, technological changes, competition. etc.
3. Resistance from employees: Control is resisted by the employees as they feel that their freedom is restricted. E.g employees may resist and go against the use of cameras to observe them minutely.
4. Costly: Control involves a lot of expenditure, time and effort. A small enterprise cannot afford to install an expensive control system.
Managers must ensure that the cost of installing and operating a control system should not exceed the benefits derived from it.
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