1. Control means to establish standards of performance, measure performance against those standards, and take corrective action where required. 2. He said the majority of recalls and other related corrective actions do not include allegations that a company withheld safety information. 3. Hence the importance of directing part of the control process to the implementation of appropriate corrective action. 4. The growing crises of modernity are being met with corrective actions from a great many quarters. 5. The relatively continuous use of standard system outputs to determine the necessity for corrective action. 6. This information could then be used by those controlling the production process to take appropriate corrective action. 7. Scientific institutions have been reluctant to take corrective action. 8. In relation to those incidents of a less serious nature to take corrective action by way of advice, caution or such other means as may be appropriate. 9. Taking positive corrective action converts monitoring into control. |
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