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  2. Bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    In his 1944 work Bureaucracy, the Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises compared bureaucratic management to profit management. Profit management, he argued, is the most effective method of organization when the services rendered may be checked by economic calculation of profit and loss.

  3. Bureaucrat - Wikipedia

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    The term bureaucrat derives from "bureaucracy", which in turn derives from the French "bureaucratie" first known from the 18th century. [1] Bureaucratic work had already been performed for many centuries. The term may also refer to managerial and directorial executives in the corporate sector. [citation needed]

  4. Bayer attacked bureaucracy by firing some 5,000 ... - AOL

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    Bayer attacked bureaucracy by firing some 5,000 managers and asking teams to ‘self-organize.’ ... eliminated nearly all managers and instead asked teams to ‘self-organize’ for 90-day work ...

  5. Organizational theory - Wikipedia

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    While Max Weber's work was published in the late 1800s and early 1900s, before his death in 1920, his work is still referenced today in the field of sociology. Weber's theory of bureaucracy claims that it is extremely efficient, and even goes as far as to claim that bureaucracy is the most efficient form of organization. [20]

  6. Bayer CEO: Corporate bureaucracy belongs in the 19th ... - AOL

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    Most importantly, we’re putting 95% of decision-making in the hands of the people actually doing the work. This means many fewer managers and layers, and replacing hierarchical annual budgets ...

  7. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy hates bureaucracy so much he’s ... - AOL

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    In an effort to stymie bureaucracy at Amazon, CEO Andy Jassy in mid-September announced a plan to increase the ratio of individual contributors to managers by at least 15% by the end of the first ...

  8. Workplace politics - Wikipedia

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    Workplace politics involves processes and behaviors in human interactions that include power and authority. [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] It serves as a tool to assess operational capacity and balance diverse views of interested parties.

  9. Bureau-shaping model - Wikipedia

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    Bureau-shaping is a rational choice model of bureaucracy and a response to the budget-maximization model.It argues that rational officials will not want to maximize their budgets, but instead to shape their agency so as to maximize their personal utilities from their work.