Checking behaviour
- Correcting behaviour
Description
Checking behaviour involves systematically monitoring, verifying, and evaluating actions, processes, or outcomes to ensure compliance with established standards or expectations. This strategy aims to promptly identify errors, misconduct, or inefficiencies, enabling corrective measures to be taken before problems escalate. By instituting regular checks—such as audits, inspections, or peer reviews—organizations and individuals can maintain accountability, improve performance, and prevent the recurrence of undesirable behaviours or outcomes.
Claim
So many relationships begin well only to deteriorate slowly. Every relationship breaks down spontaneously if there is not a constant check on our own behaviour and that of others.
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Database
Global strategies
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral strategies
Subject
Psychology » Behaviour
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Language
English
1A4N
J3410
DOCID
12034100
D7NID
205866
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Last update
Dec 3, 2024