
1) Administrative system 2) Apple II game 3) Bureaucratic organization 4) Bureaucratism 5) Commodore 128 game 6) Financial word 7) Financial term 8) French word used in English 9) Government officials 10) Officialdom 11) One system of administration 12) Political term 13) Political word 14) Red tape
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1) Bureaucratism 2) Red tape
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Departments or agencies employed to enact and implement the policies of the government.
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A bureaucracy is `a body of non-elective government officials` and/or `an administrative policy-making group`. Historically, bureaucracy referred to government administration managed by departments staffed with nonelected officials. In modern parlance, bureaucracy refers to the administrative system governing any large institution. Since being...
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[video game] ==Setting== The player is challenged to confront a long and complicated series of bureaucratic hurdles resulting from a recent change of address. Mail isn`t being delivered, bank accounts are inaccessible, and nothing is as it should be. The game includes a measure of simulated blood pressure which rises when `frustrating` even...
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• (n.) A system of carrying on the business of government by means of departments or bureaus, each under the control of a chief, in contradiction to a system in which the officers of government have an associated authority and responsibility; also, government conducted on this system. • (n.) Government officials, collectively.Bureaucracy:...
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an organisational model rationally designed to perform complex tasks efficiently
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specific form of organization defined by complexity, division of labour, permanence, professional management, hierarchical coordination and control, ... [27 related articles]
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A form of organization in which officeholders have defined positions and (usually) titles. Formal rules specify the duties of the officeholders. Personalistic distinctions are usually discouraged by the rules.
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An organization of a hierarchical sort, which takes the form of a pyramid of authority. The term ‘bureaucracy` was popularized by Max Weber. According to Weber, bureaucracy is the most efficient type of large-scale human organization. As organizations grow in size, Weber argued, they inevitably tend to become more and more bureaucratized.
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A style of organisation based upon legal-rational authority capable of producing a high degree of efficiency, characterised by a belief in rules and order and managed by distinct official roles. See Role Culture.
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A type of administration characterized by specialization, professionalism, and security of tenure.
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Bu·reau'cra·cy noun [
Bureau + Greek ... to be strong, to govern, ... strength: confer French
bureaucratie .]
1. A system of carrying on the business of government by means of departments or bureaus, each under the control of a chief, in contradiction to a system in which the offi...
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a form of social organization which manifests a high degree of division of labour and specialization, formal rules, hierarchical structure of authority, and impersonal relationships between organizational members and clients.
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government by officials responsible only to their department chiefs
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[
n] - nonelective government officials
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bureaucracy 1. Administration of a government chiefly through bureaus or departments staffed with nonelected officials. 2. Departments and their officials as a group. 3. Management or administration marked by hierarchical authority among numerous offices and by fixed procedures. 4. The administrative structure of a large or complex organization; s...
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bureaucratism noun nonelective government officials
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Organization whose structure and operations are governed to a high degree by written rules and a hierarchy of offices; in its broadest sense, all forms of administration, and in its narrowest, rule by officials. The early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and India were organized hierarchically, thus forming the bureaucratic tradition...
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officials using fixed fules and a hierarchy of authority characterized by red tape, delay or inaction
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government by many bureaus, administrators, and petty officials. · the body of officials and administrators, esp. of a government or government department. · excessive multiplication of, and concentration of power in, administrative bureaus or administrators. · administration characterized by excessive red tape and routine.
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According to Weber, a type of formal organization in which a rational approach is used for the handling of large tasks.
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[SAT terms] an organization obstructing action by unnecessary procedures
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[Difficult words] a government administered primarily by nonelective officials
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[Obscure words] a government administered primarily by nonelective officials
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