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Class Control and Management

1981
Of all the professional anxieties that assail the teacher, those associated with class control often loom the largest. Children, singly or in groups, can present problems that even the most experienced teacher may find hard to handle, and there is no denying the misgivings that working with children, control of whom is slipping away from one, can bring.
David Fontana, David Fontana
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Management and Control

Nigerian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2008
Making theory - practice connection is one of the most difficult aspects of teacher training. Student teachers are usually at a loss as to how to apply the psychological and philosophical theories they have learnt during lectures to their teaching practices. Many experienced teachers also have similar difficulties.
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A TEACHING CONTROL TO THE MANAGERS

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1988
This chapter discusses the use of Control System Suite of packages at RMCS. The armed services expect a high level of dedication and standard of presentation to satisfy their educational and training needs. To fulfill these requirements for the teaching of Control Systems, RMCS includes, in addition to the traditional lecture and laboratory sessions ...
Brian White, C.A. Sparkes
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Management and Control

1991
Cost control and stock control are both essential for the success of a retail business. They are important for the small independent retailer, but it is the requirement by the national multiples to ‘do everything by the book (manual)’ which comes as a surprise to new employees who are unaware of the need for systems of control.
Peter Jones, Steve Baron
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Managing Management Controls

2014
Management controls can have different objectives. According to Tessier & Otley (2012a), management controls can be grouped into systems of strategic performance, operational performance, strategic boundaries, and operational boundaries. Each of these groups of control systems are composed of different types of controls such as social (values, culture,
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Management and control

1995
We saw in Chapter 2 that the first quarter of the twentieth century marked the emergence of professional management as social force, specialist occupational category and set of distinct work practices. This development was integral to changes in the organisation of capitalist production, with the modern bureaucratic enterprise increasingly based on the
David McHugh, Paul M. Thompson
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Control and management

Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control, 1980
The argument of the paper is that a management- control system (containing people) is fundamentally different from a process-control system (containing hardware). Given this difference, the methods of analysis and design appropriate to management- control systems need also to be fundamentally different.
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Effective Management Controls

Transactions of the IMF, 1975
From all the modern management echniques which have been developed, two clear divisions of controls have emerged; the control which is applied before the event and that which is applied after the event. Although the former is aimed at the prevention, and the latter at the cure, of adverse situations, it must always be remembered that a manager needs to
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Management Control Elements and Management Control System

2014
Management control, as a system, should perform one or several activities regularly or repeatedly. What are the basic elements of one typical internal management control system? In terms of perspectives on control elements of management control systems, there are three-element control systems, four-element control systems and five-element control ...
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