Control Mechanisms
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Essay title: Control Mechanisms
Control Mechanisms
Executive Summary
February 1, 2006
The control mechanism for Raytheon Missile Systems and TUSD Food Services is bureaucratic while Pima Medical Institute has culture control. A control is any process that directs the activities of individuals toward the achievement of organizational goals. The basic bureaucratic control system standards employed at Raytheon and TUSD means that they set standards, measure results, compare results to standards and take corrective action for negative deviation and reward for positive results. The culture control system employed at Pima Medical is control through the development of an internal system of values and norms.
At Raytheon Missile Systems the standards are set for a specific number of missiles to be manufactured each day. The measure is taken to determine how many were actually completed. The results are compared to the standard that was set. The results are evaluated, if not met, a determination is made as to the reason. Results are adjusted to meet the norm depending on the determination. This method is appropriate for Raytheon Missile Systems.
At TUSD Food Services the standard is set by determining how many lunches are required each day. The measure is taken depending on the number leftover. The measure is compared with the standard number set. A determination is made