What you will study
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course is intended to help you to monitor and control systems and processes in your role. The course comprises four units:
Unit 1: The control loop
We will begin by strengthening the manager’s position by focusing on that element of control − notably, the control loop, what its functions are and how this applies to management.
Unit 2: Process control
This unit applies the concept of the control loop to production processes. In particular, it looks at how an understanding of the natural variation in the performance of any process helps a manager to have insight on when to act on the monitoring information and when to leave the process alone.
Unit 3: Cost control
This unit looks at some of the common approaches to cost control that fit with the control loop concept.
Unit 4: Control of organisations
The final unit looks at the idea of corporate governance and how organisations are managed. You&/courses/short-courses/bgxs013/39;ll also look at internal controls – the instructions, regulations and checks used to make sure the right things are done and mistakes do not happen.
All the information you need to complete the course is provided within each unit. There are also links to material and resources provided, to explore topics further as you wish.
You will learn
By the end of this CPD course you will be able to:
- apply the control loop to monitor and control activities in your role
- use tools for planning projects, controlling processes and budgets
- explain the concept of variation in processes
- know how to approach a budget control report
- understand the reasons why controls fail and use this to design better internal controls.
Learner support
This course was designed to be independently studied with no tutor support. StudentHome is a dedicated website that provides general study support and there is a computing helpdesk.