Control mechanisms are things managers establish to ensure that their operations don't stray too far from their business objectives. For instance, budgets are considered a control mechanism.
The owner owns the business. Him and other superiors can control the business. Whoever the owner approves of can control the business.
Well isn't the answer in the question? I'm just giving you a basic answer here. If we're talking about a business, ownership is where someone owns, or has part ownership of a business. The owner has control/part control over the business, depending on the percentage of the business they own. Most of the time, the business owner will hand over or hire someone to take control (depending on the business type/size) this person is called a manager and the manager will make decisions on the owners behalf, that is what a manager is being paid for, to take control, but will generally consult the owner. If the owner doesn't hire a manager, the owner has control over the business because they are the owner. There are many different ways this can work but i am just giving you the basic understandings of ownership and control over a business, it can be very complicated but I'm sure Wikipedia will be able to answer your question in much greater detail. I hope this has helped.
Business management is the process of organising,planning,control and leading in the business environment. It need the management to have business skills of how to lead a business and qualified for a job. such as having a degree in management or Bcom,
It is important to control cost and budget that a business is able to stay open and profitable over a length of time. Keeping costs down and profits high is essential for the longevity of a business.
prevent them from happening by being a step ahead and
Congestion control mechanisms are tools that control how backed up a substance may get. Traffic congestion control mechanisms can be stop lights, for example.
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Defense mechanisms are part of the unconscious. Therefore one cannot really control what mechanisms he/she uses.
Animals need control mechanisms to do things without thinking. They digests food, breath and walk without thinking about things completely.
S. D. Wainwright has written: 'Control mechanisms & protein synthesis' -- subject(s): Cellular control mechanisms, Proteins, Synthesis
Stanley D. Wainwright has written: 'Control mechanisms & protein synthesis' -- subject(s): Cellular control mechanisms, Protein biosynthesis
Negative feedback mechanisms
by minimising control mechanisms.
They control Events.
Control of blood pressure.
homeostasis The temperature of the body is regulated by neural feedback mechanisms which operate primarily through the hypothalmus. The hypothalmus contains not only the control mechanisms, but also the key temperature sensors