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    formalization of bureaucracies. Triumph of the Will expresses modernity through beliefs…

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    democracy cross into authoritarian regime, and visa versa? Regardless of the types, all governments require some form of bureaucracy to be taken as a legitimate government, and the way the bureaucracy us run determines the level of authoritarian or democratic control. Less-institutionalized (the degree to which government processes and procedures are established) bureaucracies have greater advantages for authoritarian rulers (Drogus & Orvis, 2015). Top leaders can make use of corruption…

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    hundreds of policies passed to ‘regulate’ the bureaucracy, the fact that none of them truly solve the oppression of these agencies shows that there is a lack of interest in making a change. Even further, with these regulations, bureaucracies can still adapt. Since the inception of the government, the economy and political landscape has changed drastically, with new technology shaping the way we live. This technology also influences how bureaucracies operate to provide services, essentially…

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    Max Weber Sociology

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    organizations have been profound, perhaps unrivaled (Greenwood & Lawrence, 2005). Two of his biggest contributions to sociology include the way he explained how people and institutions come to have an authority and also his concept of the “Iron Cage” of bureaucracy. Weber’s concept of power and authority, as well as the rationalization, make him concerned with the operation of modern…

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    equipment, land for billeting, and pay for soldiers. The logical response by the absolutists was to create institutions focused on funneling money into the newly created modern war-machine. Thus, the resulting institutions comprised of civilians or bureaucracies were just as fundamental to the absolute monarch’s power as his standing army. Without organized and competent institutions which were able to extract money from various sources and fuel the newly created army, the absolute monarch…

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    they oversee is federal bureaucracy. One of the ways they can control the federal bureaucracy so that it does not get carried away with itself, is to hold back its funding. The House of Representatives is in charge of where money is sent to and how much is going to be spent, therefore, if the House does not like the job the bureaucracy is doing, or the fact that the bureaucracy is not getting anything major done; the House can just hold back funds going to the bureaucracy and make sure that they…

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    with these type of agencies is that they must hired/appointed by the President and then approved by the Senate.  Therefore, they are not protected as well when it comes to getting fired since they are at the strict discretion of the President. Bureaucracies as Implementers • Therefore, as seen so far, these bureaucrats are responsible for putting public policy into action after the legislation has been through Congress and signed by the President. o Policy implementation- The stage of policy…

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    and psychological factors, and values of workforces. Employees seems to be pleased with this form of control since it gives autonomy to express identities of themselves and let them involved in company’s decision processes. Nonetheless, SM and bureaucracy did not vanish after dominated by later theories. They coexist with other types of control, and developed overtime to fit with new organization environment. It can be said that there is no one way of controlling to fit with all types of…

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    to economic growth. Economic experts will discuss how bureaucratic financial control, careless consumption and inflation issues affect economic growth in communities. In addition to this, Economic experts believe, financial control issues in the bureaucracy cause the nation to experience harsh economic situations. For example, Capretta (2014), financial regulation problems cause the cutback and downsizing of essential bureaucratic programs (Page, 4) .Additionally, they also believe, careless…

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    changes and benefits to their health. And if there health is noticeably better then the need for drugs for health improvement would dissipate; and thus drug spending would decrease as a result. The other issue that we see in health care is the bureaucracy and the negative impacts it has. One of the ways that it negatively affects our health care system is…

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