ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF DISCIPLINE AND MOTIVATION ON PERFORMANCE OF SOLDIERS SRENA MABESAL
Abstract
The Jalesveva Jayamahe Navy Doctrine is a doctrine that has a basic nature as a guideline for realizing a victorious Navy. The Jalesveva Jayamahe Doctrine contains the Navy's Trisila as a basic guideline for a soldier's code of ethics that is born from the characteristics of a soldier's life at sea and can be used as an example for his discipline and loyalty. The Navy's Trisila consists of military discipline, hierarchy and honor. The elaboration of discipline in the Navy's Trisila relates to soldiers who are responsible, punctual, serious, orderly and capable. The hierarchy consists of chain of command, professional, teamwork and obedient. Military honor relates to honesty, patriotism, courage, excellence and persistence. This study aims to determine the effect of discipline and work motivation as a form of application of doctrine on the performance of Srena Mabesal soldiers. The population in this study were all Srena Headquarters soldiers and the sample as research respondents was chosen randomly from the population of 54 Srena Headquarters soldiers in 2019 with the Isaac and Michael formula with an error rate of 5%. The research method that will be used is explanatory research with the aim of analyzing the relationship between variables through hypothesis testing. The type of research used is explanatory with a quantitative approach through distributing questionnaires to respondents. Data processing using SPSS.25 Tools for validity test, reliability test, normality test, heteroscedasticity test, multicollinearity test, simple regression test and multiple regression test. The results showed that there was a significant influence between discipline on performance with a t count of 20,933, a significant effect of work motivation on performance with a t count of 10,218 and a simultaneous influence between discipline and motivation on the performance of Srena Mabesal soldiers with an F count of 240,704.