Implementation control isn't just about checking if individual tasks are done correctly. It's about ensuring that the smaller steps (intermediate strategies) you're taking are actually moving you towards the bigger picture (overall strategy). If you're building a house, for example, you wouldn't just focus on laying bricks without considering if those bricks are contributing to the overall design and structure. •The purpose of implementation control is to evaluate as to whether the business plans, programs and projects are actually guiding the organization towards its predetermined goals or not.