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Bureaucracy is the collective organizational structure, procedures, protocols and set of regulations in place to manage activity, usually in large organizations and government. As opposed to adhocrac...
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Bureaucracy - Definition of Bureaucracy at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Bureaucracy. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... The departments and their officials as a group: promised to reorganize the federal bureaucracy.
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A bureaucracy is a large organization composed of appointed officials in which authority is divided among several managers. Bureaucracy is an obvious feature of all modern societies, but American governmental bureaucracy is distinctive in three ways.
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Definition of bureaucracy from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "bureaucracy" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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BUREAUCRACY, Encyclopedia Britannica ; ... In a bureaucracy, on the other hand, authority is legitimized by a belief in the correctness of the process by which administrative rules were enacted; and the loyalty of the bureaucrat is oriented to an impersonal order, to a superior position, not to the specific person who holds it.
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Bureaucracy: Definition ... Growth of the Federal Bureaucracy ... Organization of Bureaucracy...
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A good example of a bureaucracy is a university, where most of these characteristics exist. Of course, in the social world, no bureaucracy conforms exactly to the ideal type, and there is often favouritism, bending of rules, or incompetence.
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The last century saw the perfection of the bureaucracy -- a form of organization that has been enormously successful and is the result of thousands of years of trial and error evolution. Max Weber outlined the key characteristics of a bureaucracy:
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