Focusing on the controlling management method, this book considers the
conditions that must be met within a given organization in order for
controlling to achieve the desired level of product quality, allowing it
to enhance the performance of the organization as a whole.
The book describes the influence of each identified group of conditions
on the Controlling Effectiveness Model and includes empirical research,
conducted at various organizations operating in Poland, that verifies
its theoretical assumptions. In terms of analyzing the empirical data,
description and statistical inference methods were used, such as
students' t-test scores for independent samples, non-parametric
r-Pearson correlation and linear regression analysis. Additionally, the
book includes moderators and mediators executed using Process Macro for
SPSS by Hayes, and multigroup path analysis executed using SPSS AMOS.