THE CHARACTERISTICS AND DYNAMICS OF MANAGEMENT CONTROLS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES: MEASURING PERFORMANCE ACCORDING TO EMPLOYEE STIMULATION

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Title

THE CHARACTERISTICS AND DYNAMICS OF MANAGEMENT CONTROLS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES: MEASURING PERFORMANCE ACCORDING TO EMPLOYEE STIMULATION

Author

Huseinbasic, Lejla

Abstract

Abstract: This paper begins with explanation of importance of the control management in organisations and how controlling aspect of organisations plays an important role in achieving organisational’s best interests and goals that are strategically planned. Set of controls need to be implemented in order to decrease undesirable behavior and to encourage desirable actions. Individuals don’t generally comprehend what is anticipated from them nor how they can best perform their employments, as they might do not have some essential capacity, preparing, or data. Also, individuals have various inalienable perceptual and psychological predispositions, for example, a failure to prepare new data ideally or to settle on reliable choices, and these inclinations can decrease hierarchical viability. This paper suggests that the proper stimulation of employees in terms of different types of rewarding can result in higher achievements, both for the employee and the organisation.

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Date

2016

Extent

3327

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