3. DEFINITION
Discipline refers to working in accordance with
certain recognized rules, regulations and
customs, whether they are written or implicit in
character.
4. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF DISCIPLINE
1. To develop among the employees a spirit of
tolerance and a desire to make adjustments
2. To give and seek direction and responsibility
3. To create an atmosphere of respect for the
human personality and human relations
4. Organizational goals to be achieved.
5. To increase the working efficiency and morale
of the employees so that their productivity is
stepped up, the cost of production brought
down and the quality of production improved.
6. SELF DISCIPLINE
It refers to one‘s effort at self-control for the
purpose of adjusting oneself to certain needs
and demands.
This form of discipline is based on two
psychological principles. First, punishment
seldom produces the desired results. Often, it
produces undesirable results.
Second, a self-respecting person tends to be a
better worker than one who is not
7. CONSTRUCTIVE VS DESTRUCTIVE
DISCIPLINE
Constructive discipline (positive discipline)
uses discipline as a means of helping the
employees grow, not as a punitive measure. The
primary emphasis here is assisting employees
to behave in a manner that allows them to be
self-directive in meeting organizational goals.
vs
Destructive discipline (also called enforced or
negative discipline): If employees are forced to
follow the rules and regulations of the
organization by inducing fear in them, then it is
termed as negative discipline
8. DISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS
ERRORS IN DISCIPLINIG EMPLOYEES
The frequent errors encountered while disciplining the
employees are:
Delay in administering discipline
Ignoring rule violation in hope that it is an isolated event
Accumulations of rule violations, causing irritated
manager to ―blow up‖
Administering sweetened discipline
Failure to administer progressively severe sanctions
Failure to document disciplinary actions accurately
Imposing discipline disproportionate to the seriousness of
the offense
Disciplining inconsistently
9. CAUSES OF DISCIPLINARY
PROCEEDINGS
A. Acts
1. Acts amounting to crimes
Eg. Bribery, corruption
2. Acts amounting to misdemeanor
Eg. Misbehavior, disobedience
3. Acts amounting to misconduct
Eg. Violation of conduct rules or
standing orders
B. Omissions
Eg. Habitual late attendance,,negligence.
irresponsibility
10. STAGES OF DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING
ENQUIRY
1.Preliminary enquiry
2 .Decision to start formal departmental enquiry
3. Suspension
4. Charge sheet and its service
5. Appointment of enquiry officer
6. Written statement of defence
7. Recording of evidence by the enquiry officer
8. Personal hearing of charged official
9. Report of enquiry officer
10. Show cause notice by the disciplinary authority
11. Reply to show-cause notice and decision thereon
12. Review of punishment order
13. Appeal or revision
14. Reinstatement and restitution
15. Show-cause notice against withholding of emoluments
for suspension period in the case of a reinstated.