The first step in the control process is comparing actual performance against a standard.
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- A process of comparing the actual performance of a machine with the intended performance, and the adjusting the machine to reduce and eventually eliminate the difference between the actual and intended performance is called() A: open loop control B: feedback C: combining control D: integral proce
- Critical-incident appraisal involves setting a standard or expected level of output and then comparing each employee’s performance to the standard.
- The second step in the control process is to measure performance levels.
- The evaluation process that compares the actual performance of an employee with the expected performance standard is called () A: performance evaluation B: human resource development C: employee promotion D: rewarding
- In the second step of the control process, actual performance can be considered acceptable as long as the performance doesn't fall ________. A: short of goals by more than 15 percent B: short of goals by more than 30 percent C: inside an acceptable range of variation D: outside an acceptable range of variation