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Understanding Discipline.  

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Understanding Discipline. BTEC National Diploma - Public Services - Scenario You decide that you will put up a notice on the board explaining to all new recruits the role and importance of discipline in your Public Service. Task One Your Superior likes the notice and asks you to prepare the following for a seminar on discipline: Explain the role of Discipline in Public Services. The role of discipline in the Public Services is to: * Create trust, both inside and outside the service * Create a team - work ethos * Save public money * Increase job satisfaction * Limit accidents * Allow the Public Service to reach its objectives Discipline means obedience, order, control and self control.> Following orders> Efficiency> Self respect> Respect for others> Hard work> Giving a good impression to the public> Team work> Punctuality and promptness> Putting other peoples needs before your own> Keeping fit> Organising work> Good manners> Professionalism> Working to improve your understanding of the job>...

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