Conducting disciplinary investigations
Conducting disciplinary investigations
If the organization that you work for is large enough, the organization will likely have a department that focuses on conducting disciplinary investigations. Other times, the organization might not be so lucky and may have only lower level supervisors. In this case, an employee’s the direct supervisor who has received a complaint about the employee might be tasked with completing employee disciplinary investigations. Regardless of who actually does the investigation, there are certain issues that will typically need to be addressed. Respond to the questions listed below regarding disciplinary investigations.
Assignment Guidelines
Address the following in a minimum of 450 words:
What is the primary purpose of conducting disciplinary investigations? Explain.
Who is responsible for conducting the investigation? Why?
Under what circumstances should an employee’s direct supervisor be involved in an investigation? Explain.
What types of complaints should be investigated? Explain.
When should they be investigated? Explain.
What are some of the standards that an employer must follow when conducting an investigatory interview that may result in the disciplining or discharge of an employee?
Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.