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Which of the following is true about controlling in the planning process?
Which of the following is true about controlling in the planning process?
- Controlling is a separate process from planning.
- Controlling is a substitute for planning.
- Controlling is not necessary in the planning process.
- Controlling is a part of the planning process. (correct)
What is the purpose of controlling in management?
What is the purpose of controlling in management?
- To set goals and objectives.
- To eliminate the need for planning.
- To measure and evaluate performance. (correct)
- To organize and lead.
Which of the following statements is true about planning and controlling?
Which of the following statements is true about planning and controlling?
- Planning and controlling have no impact on each other.
- Planning and controlling are unrelated processes.
- Planning and controlling are interchangeable terms.
- Planning and controlling are separate but related processes. (correct)
What happens if deviations from the plan are identified during the controlling process?
What happens if deviations from the plan are identified during the controlling process?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the broader management process?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the broader management process?