Coaching vs. Discipline: How Practice Managers Can Make the Right Call
Because not every mistake deserves a write-up – and not every issue can be coached away.
Managing people in a veterinary clinic means navigating one of the trickiest leadership challenges:
Knowing when to coach…and when to discipline.
Lean too far toward coaching, and standards start to slip.
Lean too far toward discipline, and you risk creating fear, resentment, and disengagement.
The goal isn’t to pick one approach – it’s to use the right one at the right time.
Here’s how to tell the difference.
First: What’s the Actual Issue?
Before reacting, step back and ask:
- Is this a skill gap or a behavior choice?
- Is this the first time or a repeated pattern?
- Was the expectation clear?
- Was the employee set up to succeed?
These questions will usually point you in the right direction.
When to Coach
Coaching is appropriate when the issue is related to:
- Lack of knowledge
- Skill development
- Unclear expectations
- New responsibilities
- Situational mistakes
Common Examples in Vet Med:
- A CSR struggling with triage questions
- A tech is still learning a workflow
- An employee misses a step they weren’t fully trained on
- Someone handles a difficult client but could improve communication
What Coaching Looks Like:
- Clear, constructive feedback
- Demonstration or retraining
- Setting expectations for next time
- Offering support and follow-up
Key Indicator:
The employee is willing – but not yet equipped.
Coaching helps people grow.
And in many cases, it prevents future problems.
When to Discipline
Discipline is appropriate when the issue involves:
- Repeated behavior after coaching
- Disregard for policies
- Unprofessional conduct
- Negative impact on team or clients
- Lack of accountability
Common Examples in Vet Med:
- Chronic tardiness
- Ignoring established protocols
- Disrespectful communication
- Refusal to follow direction
- Repeated mistakes after training and feedback
What Discipline Looks Like:
- Formal documentation
- Clear explanation of the issue
- Defined expectations for change
- Consequences if behavior continues
Key Indicator:
The employee knows what to do – but chooses not to do it.
At that point, coaching alone is no longer effective.
The Gray Area (Where Most Managers Struggle)
Not everything is clearly one or the other.
Some situations fall in between:
- Inconsistent performance
- Partial understanding
- External stress impacting behavior
- Mixed signals from leadership
In these cases, a blended approach works best:
- Start with coaching
- Clarify expectations
- Set a clear timeline
- Outline consequences if improvement doesn’t happen
Think of it as coaching with accountability built in.
Why Avoiding Discipline Backfires
Many managers hesitate to discipline because they want to:
- Be supportive
- Avoid conflict
- Give people the benefit of the doubt
But avoiding discipline when it’s needed can lead to:
- Resentment from other staff
- Inconsistent standards
- Reduced trust in leadership
- Worsening behavior over time
Accountability protects your team – not just your policies.
Why Over-Disciplining Doesn’t Work Either
On the other hand, jumping straight to discipline can:
- Shut down communication
- Create fear
- Discourage growth
- Damage morale
If employees feel like mistakes are punished instead of addressed, they stop speaking up – and that creates bigger problems.
How to Make the Right Call (Quick Guide)
Ask yourself:
- Do they know how to do it?
- No -> Coach
- Yes -> Continue
- Have we addressed this before?
- No -> Coach first
- Yes -> Continue
- Is it a repeated pattern or a one-time issue?
- One-time -> Coach
- Pattern -> Discipline
- Is it a behavior choice or a skill gap?
- Skill gap -> Coach
- Behavior choice -> Discipline
What Practice Managers Should Remember
- Coaching builds capability
- Discipline reinforces standards
- Both are necessary for a healthy clinic
Strong leadership isn’t about avoiding tough decisions – it’s about making them thoughtfully and consistently.
Final Thoughts
Your team doesn’t expect perfection.
But they do expect:
- Fairness
- Clarity
- Consistency
- Accountability
When practice managers know when to coach and when to discipline, they create an environment where:
- People can grow
- Expectations are clear
- The clinic runs more smoothly
Because at the end of the day, it’s not about being strict or lenient.
It’s about being effective.
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