This study examines the implementation of work discipline on employee productivity at the Bekasi Regency Personnel and Human Resource Development Agency (BKPSDM), prompted by issues such as tardiness and non-compliance with dress codes. A qualitative approach was employed, using observation, semi-structured interviews with six informants, and documentation (February-June 2023, May 2025). Findings reveal that the GPS-based attendance system is hindered by signal issues, with personal awareness as the main barrier. Theoretical review highlights the link between discipline and productivity, along with preventive-corrective approaches. Discussion suggests optimizing technology and enforcing strict sanctions. Conclusion: enhanced work discipline can boost productivity, with recommendations including infrastructure improvements, sanctions, and training.
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