Asked by Tonamus Maximus on Sep 27, 2024

An example of an ideal organizational control situation is a small business such as local bike shop that is run by a highly motivated expert.

Organizational Control

Refers to the processes and procedures that businesses use to regulate and guide their operations towards achieving set objectives and standards.

Motivated Expert

An individual who possesses a high level of expertise in a specific area and has a strong drive or motivation to apply this expertise towards achieving defined objectives.

  • Learn about the varied roles and models of control systems implemented within organizations.