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Bureaucracy

   --Why do bureaucracies grow and
     how can they be controlled?
What is Bureaucracy?
* Bureaucracy is created with the
  emergence of country, is a long
  standing and complex social
  historical phenomenon.
* Management or administration marked
  by diffusion of authority among
  numerous offices and adherence to
  inflexible rules of operation.
* Red tape and formalism, subjectivism,
  authoritarianism
* Bureaucracy is one of the great tools
  of civilization.
* Bureaucracy is an often maligned term
  in the political world.  It is
  reviled by those seeking office and
  cursed at by voters. 
A set of 4 structural dimensions of an
                  organization

•    formalization
•    centralization
•    complexity
•    personnel ratios
Running From Bureaucracy 2000 John
Holcroft (20th C./British)
Why do bureaucracies grow?

• The Growth of the Federal Bureaucracy
   The federal bureaucracy began with the three cabinet
 departments established by George Washington in 1789.
 Since that time, not only have the number of
 departments in the cabinet more than tripled, but now
 there are also myriad agencies, bureaus, government
 corporations, authorities, and administrations that take
 care of the government's business.
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION & THE
       RISE OF BUREAUCRACY
  *Examples of modern government
 bureaucracies are the DMV, the IRS.
 UPS is an example of a private
 bureaucracy.

* The Industrial Revolution began around
  1750 in England. Modern bureaucracy
  emerged around 1850.
• It is a way to run large organizations. The
 "need" for bureaucracy as a tool to run
 large organizations is illustrated by the
 contemporary comment of a railroad
 director.
THE TRUTH ABOUT BUREAUCRACY
Parkinson's Law
    A classic discussion of bureaucracy is C.
Northcote Parkinson's The Golden Rule (1957).

Parkinson's model of   • "An official wants to
the growth of            multiply subordinates,
government               not rivals."
bureaucracies is       • "Officials make work
based on 2               for each other."
assumptions:
The benefits of bureaucracy

The benefits of bureaucracy make it
attractive to many. Increased efficiency
can lead to better medical care, better
traffic control, a better economy, and all
sorts of benefits which make life run
smoothly. Bureaucracy is a powerful bulwark
against revolution, subversion and over-
enthusiasm. It can protect scarce
resources, allocate wealth more fairly and
protect the weak from the strong.
• So there is very often a growing desire to control
  through administrative action, to use
  bureaucracies as an arm of government. The State
  holds the people together primarily through
  administrative centralization. As it seeks to
  extend its power, so it increases its chief tool
  of power, bureaucracy. There is a powerful
  pressure towards multiplying the number and
  control of bureaucrats.
The First Rule of Bureaucracy Club*
CONTROL OF THE BUREAUCRACY

• Regulate the use of a national system for
  institutional

• Leader is the KEY

• Understanding of the people, promote
  democracy
Choosing Strategies to Control the
Bureaucracy: Statutory Constraints,
Oversight, and the Committee System

Congress can exert control over
regulatory agencies either through
oversight or through statutory
control provisions that establish
agency structure and process. Each
strategy has advantages and
disadvantages, and each is employed
in varying degress in different
policy areas.
Cartoon about bureaucracy
• Although decisions about oversight
  and statutory control are separate,
  they are not independent. Plans to
  engage in ex post oversight make the
  benefits of statutory control less
  compelling and vice versa. In this
  sense, statutory control and
  oversight can be viewed as
  "substitutes" in the "production" of
  a controlled bureaucracy.
Considering the two
types of control in a
single model leads to
the finding that
legislators who are
members of the
committee with
jurisdiction over the
agency prefer a lower
level of statutory
control than
nonmembers. The
difference occurs
because the costs of
oversight are lower for
committee members.
Pentagon Bureaucracy
If you want to get more information,
          please link to~
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx3hs-5gdE
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSWSKXCF
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCGlT6u-k8
THE END



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Bureaucracy

  • 1.
  • 2. Bureaucracy --Why do bureaucracies grow and how can they be controlled?
  • 3. What is Bureaucracy? * Bureaucracy is created with the emergence of country, is a long standing and complex social historical phenomenon. * Management or administration marked by diffusion of authority among numerous offices and adherence to inflexible rules of operation.
  • 4. * Red tape and formalism, subjectivism, authoritarianism * Bureaucracy is one of the great tools of civilization. * Bureaucracy is an often maligned term in the political world.  It is reviled by those seeking office and cursed at by voters. 
  • 5. A set of 4 structural dimensions of an organization • formalization • centralization • complexity • personnel ratios
  • 6. Running From Bureaucracy 2000 John Holcroft (20th C./British)
  • 7. Why do bureaucracies grow? • The Growth of the Federal Bureaucracy The federal bureaucracy began with the three cabinet departments established by George Washington in 1789. Since that time, not only have the number of departments in the cabinet more than tripled, but now there are also myriad agencies, bureaus, government corporations, authorities, and administrations that take care of the government's business.
  • 8. THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION & THE RISE OF BUREAUCRACY *Examples of modern government bureaucracies are the DMV, the IRS. UPS is an example of a private bureaucracy. * The Industrial Revolution began around 1750 in England. Modern bureaucracy emerged around 1850.
  • 9. • It is a way to run large organizations. The "need" for bureaucracy as a tool to run large organizations is illustrated by the contemporary comment of a railroad director.
  • 10. THE TRUTH ABOUT BUREAUCRACY
  • 11. Parkinson's Law A classic discussion of bureaucracy is C. Northcote Parkinson's The Golden Rule (1957). Parkinson's model of • "An official wants to the growth of multiply subordinates, government not rivals." bureaucracies is • "Officials make work based on 2 for each other." assumptions:
  • 12. The benefits of bureaucracy The benefits of bureaucracy make it attractive to many. Increased efficiency can lead to better medical care, better traffic control, a better economy, and all sorts of benefits which make life run smoothly. Bureaucracy is a powerful bulwark against revolution, subversion and over- enthusiasm. It can protect scarce resources, allocate wealth more fairly and protect the weak from the strong.
  • 13. • So there is very often a growing desire to control through administrative action, to use bureaucracies as an arm of government. The State holds the people together primarily through administrative centralization. As it seeks to extend its power, so it increases its chief tool of power, bureaucracy. There is a powerful pressure towards multiplying the number and control of bureaucrats.
  • 14. The First Rule of Bureaucracy Club*
  • 15. CONTROL OF THE BUREAUCRACY • Regulate the use of a national system for institutional • Leader is the KEY • Understanding of the people, promote democracy
  • 16. Choosing Strategies to Control the Bureaucracy: Statutory Constraints, Oversight, and the Committee System Congress can exert control over regulatory agencies either through oversight or through statutory control provisions that establish agency structure and process. Each strategy has advantages and disadvantages, and each is employed in varying degress in different policy areas.
  • 18. • Although decisions about oversight and statutory control are separate, they are not independent. Plans to engage in ex post oversight make the benefits of statutory control less compelling and vice versa. In this sense, statutory control and oversight can be viewed as "substitutes" in the "production" of a controlled bureaucracy.
  • 19. Considering the two types of control in a single model leads to the finding that legislators who are members of the committee with jurisdiction over the agency prefer a lower level of statutory control than nonmembers. The difference occurs because the costs of oversight are lower for committee members.
  • 21. If you want to get more information, please link to~ • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx3hs-5gdE • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSWSKXCF • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCGlT6u-k8
  • 22. THE END DAISY & VINCENT