disciplinary

(adjective)

Of or relating to an academic field of study.

Related Terms

  • essay
  • Theses

Examples of disciplinary in the following topics:

  • Employee Discipline

    • Organizations must create strong, clear disciplinary policies; all disciplinary actions should be well documented and fairly applied.
    • Organizations must create strong, clear disciplinary policies and enforce them when needed.
    • This limits the disciplinary actions that can be taken against an employee by referencing the employee's prior disciplinary history.
    • Termination is the last disciplinary step.
    • Termination is the last of disciplinary options.
  • Employee Dismissal

    • Dismissal is almost always the last step in a chain of disciplinary actions.
    • Most workplaces recognize some sequence of disciplinary consequences, starting with verbal counseling, moving to written warnings and suspension, usually without pay.
    • Regardless of the circumstances of the dismissal, organizations must document all infractions carefully and be consistent in their application of disciplinary measures including dismissal.
  • Just do it

    • Managing change in the face of strong opposition may therefore require stern procedures that include disciplinary action, reassignment or perhaps termination.
  • Documents

    • Typically, sociological research on documents falls under the cross-disciplinary purview of media studies, which encompasses all research dealing with television, books, magazines, pamphlets, or any other human-recorded data.
  • Reviewing the Literature

    • It places the formation of research questions in their historical and disciplinary context.
  • Early Thinkers and Comte

    • This period was a key turning point in defining disciplinary boundaries.
    • In sociology's early days, disciplinary boundaries were less well defined than today.
  • Archaeology

    • In broad scope, archaeology relies on cross-disciplinary research, drawing upon anthropology, history, art history, classics, ethnology, geography, geology, linguistics, semiology, physics, information sciences, chemistry, statistics, paleoecology, paleontology, paleozoology, paleoethnobotany, and paleobotany.
  • Deviance and Technology

    • Other practices include strict disciplinary measures for employees found cyberloafing, and carrot-and-stick measures, such as providing free or subsidized Internet access for employees outside of working hours.
  • Performance Assessment

    • "Providing feedback to employees, counseling and developing employees, and conveying and discussing compensation, job status, or disciplinary decisions".
  • Mead

    • He is a classic example of a social theorist whose work does not fit easily within conventional disciplinary boundaries.
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