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    18004992 Is bureaucracy irrational? Reflect critically In sociological theories‚ bureaucracy denotes either a means of management‚ or a particular kind of organization. Such organizations tend to have homogenous characteristics‚ including regularized procedure‚ the existence of a discretionary budget‚ a tendency to expand their resources continuously and progressively‚ and impersonal relationships with much competition for political position within the organization. ’Bureau’‚ is a French word

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    Criticism for Max Weber’s Bureaucracy Written by Dr. Wasim Al-Habil College of Commerce The Islamic University of Gaza Beginning with Max Weber‚ bureaucracies have been regarded as mechanisms that rationalize authority and decision-making in society. Yet subsequent theorists have questioned the rationality of bureaucracies. Which features of modern-day public bureaucracies are rational? Which are not? Buttress your argument with citations from organization and/or public administration theories

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    Bureaucracy is No Longer Appropriate Today Introduction Bureaucracy‚ first proposed by Weber‚ was once considered as the best form of administration‚ coordination and control (Stazyk and Goerdel 2011). It was generally adopted by many large social organizations and gradually became their mode of administration (Adler 1999). During the initial period of bureaucracy‚ it made great contribution to the proper organizing of large social or corporate system through specialization of roles‚ standardization

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    Michel Crozier once said‚ "Bureaucracies embody vicious circles of decreasing efficiency and effectiveness." As a leader‚ it is necessary to organize your people efficiently‚ so that the most work can be accomplished. The three key concepts I will concentrate on are authority‚ bureaucratization‚ and the dysfunctions of bureaucracy. Finally‚ I will address the organization principle of delegation‚ touching on my own experiences. All of these concepts are methods of organization; however‚ as a leader

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    Iron Cage of bureaucracy is reflected in the lives of many people‚ and has put limits on individual’s freedom and potential. These bureaucracies have invaded many institutions in the western world and have become a driving force of capitalism. Hospitals‚ schools‚ sports have become a for profit businesses. Bureaucracy is not about sentiment or difference between what is right or wrong but rather about logic and dollar signs. For example‚ hospitals have become a moneymaking business. Doctors are limited

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    advanced healthcare for citizens. Federal agencies and Bureaucracy have voiced and demonstrated their views on issues in communities and they have implemented federal regulations. Federal agencies in the US have improved life for different populations of people by creating several regulations such as FOIA and HHS‚ but they have also pushed a few to extended lengths. To begin‚ one must know the meaning of federal regulations and the bureaucracy. According to‚ the U.S Publishing Office a government

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    and the question was asked‚ What are the alternatives if bureaucracy it not working in an organization? Bureaucracies Defined: According to Max Weber‚ bureaucracy is the most efficient and most rational known means of exercising authority over human beings (Weber‚ p223). Further it is reliable‚ precise and stable‚ these are all terms that are desired for large complex organizations that need to control vast amounts of employees. Bureaucracy is based on legitimate authority‚ those that are being

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    Aspects of religion The characteristics of religions can be classified into four main aspects the first being belief. Beliefs are the central pillars of religion beliefs are what shapes the views of the followers of the religion and offer us a comprehensive and dynamic vie of reality and teaches them how to best live there life. Beliefs are ideas that are considered true and divine without the need for proof and convey a deeper insight into our spirit and life. Such as the belief Christian belief

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    policy that must be implemented by one agency of the federal bureaucracy. One advantage of a policy that must be implemented by one agency of the federal bureaucracy is the actual federal experts in the bureaucracy. The people set up the policy know much more about the issues than the president and this creates bureaucracy power. One disadvantage is that at any time the president can rearrange the organization chart of the bureaucracy. b. Provide a topic sentence that recommends one option to maintain

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    Representative bureaucracy is the concept that a bureaucracy should mirror the society that is serves. This mirrored representation can be by ethnic‚ racial‚ gender‚ or socioeconomic groups. The fundamental belief behind this principle is that a person of a specific constituent group will be an advocate for that group and will ensure that that group is properly served by the government. This advocacy can be passive or active; proponents of a representative bureaucracy state that this advocacy

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