The key elements of organizational control, often seen in the form of internal

systems and processes, relate to the planning-organizing-leading-controlling (P-O-L-
C) framework. While there are many possible forms and formats, organizational
controls should serve two basic functions. Which one of the following is one of these
functions?
Analyzing the industry trends.
Act as an early warning system in cases where the organization is getting a little
(or a lot) off track.
O Creates job security.
Determining the set of values that will act as input in the strategy.

Act as an early warning system in cases where the organization is getting a little (or a lot) off track.