Definitions for "Controlling"
level: Introductory (1) [ order by level] A type of ruling by a court that represents the opinion of a majority and controls the way that lower courts decide future cases.
order by term] level: Introductory (1) A type of ruling by a court that represents the opinion of a majority and controls the way that lower courts decide future cases.
The process of monitoring, measuring and reporting on project progress. This involves comparing actual cost, schedule and scope against planned cost, schedule and scope and taking corrective action to ensure the actuals remain within the planned limits.
the ability to restrain oneself from all our action, or execute action with regulatory frequency and persistence. (2) The use of various techniques employed to restrain your opponent from taking all out action
Management activity that measures performance and takes corrective action. 13.32
gathering and analyzing information to determine if plans are being accomplished (p. 62)
providing feedback which is necessary if an organization is to follow the plans established. Page 26
Division of management charged with planning, controlling and coordination tasks in order to provide decision-makers with the information required to manage an enterprise.
Keeping a player in check in order to keep offensive threats to a minimum.
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able to control or determine policy; "a controlling interest in the firm"
That portion of a manager's job concerned with monitoring the firm's performance and, if necessary, acting to bring it in line with the firm's goals.
(v) The procedures used to control materials, machines, and processes in the manufacturing and production cycle through automation, measuring, inspection, and testing.
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gains power over your lover