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This presentation was a keynote address that I gave for the annual Episcopal Church in-house meeting. It explains the current converged relationship between faith in the "real world" and in the digital space. I also address issue of brand hijacking and content marketing.
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Scanned by CamScanner Scanned by CamScanner Chapter 13:The Bureaucracy ADA Text Version Learning Objectives 1. Describe the formal organization of the federal bureaucracy. 2. Classify the vital functions performed by the bureaucracy. 3. Explain the present Civil Service system and contrast it with the 19th century spoils system. 4. Identify the various factors contributing to bureaucracy's growth over time. 5. Compare the means by which Congress and the president attempt to maintain control over the bureaucracy. 6. Analyze and evaluate the problems that bureaucratic organization poses for American democracy. Introduction The very word "bureaucracy" often carries negative connotations. To refer to an institution as a "bureaucracy" or characterize it as "bureaucratic" is usually intended as an insult. But the national bureaucracy, sometimes called the "fourth branch of government", is responsible for practically all of the day-to-day work of governing the country. While bureaucracy in the United States, consistent with our tradition of more limited government, is smaller than its counterparts in other longstanding democracies, its influence extends to almost every corner of American society. From delivery of the mail to regulation of the stock market to national defense, federal employees plan, regulate, adjudicate, enforce, and implement federal law. Despite recurrent calls to "shrink" the size of government, the federal bureaucracy remains the largest single employer in the United States. This lesson examines the bureaucracy's formal organization, its critical role in the American economy and society, and its perceived weaknesses. Study Questions 1. How did sociologist Max Weber define bureaucracy? 2. Identify the various functions federal bureaucracies perform giving at least one example each: a. Implementation b. Regulation c. Adjudication d. Enforcement e. Policy-making 3. How many people does the federal government employ? For what percentage of GDP does federal spending account? How does this compare to other economically advanced democracies? 4. Classify and distinguish the major types of bureaucracy in the federal government: a. Cabinet Departments b. Independent Agencies c. Independent Regulatory Commissions d. Government Corporations 5. How does the federal bureaucracy select and recruit personnel? Contrast the present civil service system with the spoils system. What advantages does the present system provide? 6. What factors explain the growth of bureaucracy over time despite recurrent calls for limiting the size of government? 7. Identify those factors in the budget process making it difficult to cut bureaucratic funding. 8. Describe the way Congress authorizes funding for the federal bureaucracy. 9. How does Congress attempt to control the federal bureaucracy? 10. How does the president attempt to control the federal bureaucracy? 11. What special problems does bureaucratic independence present in a democracy? Discuss with re.
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POL110 Week 9 Scenario Script: The Bureaucracy and the Judiciary Slide # Scene/Interaction Narration Slide 1 Introductory screen, containing the environment (an outside view of a government office building) and a title showing the scenario topic. There will be a “begin” button on the screen allowing students to begin the scenario. Slide 2 Scene 1 Amanda and Dr. Ryan standing in Dr. Ryan’s office. POL110_9_1_DR-1.mp3: Hello again. It’s good to see you here for the last week of your internship. We only have a few more topics to cover before you’re ready to move on. Last week we examined the role that the president plays in the decisionmaking process. This week we will look at the bureaucracy and the judiciary, two completely different institutions that are absolutely necessary for our democracy to work. What do you think about these institutions, Amanda? POL110_9_1_AI-1.mp3: Well Dr. Ryan, I know some of this from my readings. Unique among other democracies, America’s bureaucracy is distinctive. This is because political authority over it is shared by the executive and legislative branches. This encourages it to play each branch off against the other. Secondly, in the U.S., federal bureaucrats pay other agencies at the state and local levels, as well as business firms and non-profit agencies, to administer government programs. POL110_9_1_DR-2.mp3: Good start. Now let’s look at the bureaucracy’s growth. It began small, of course, but exploded first during World War I from 1917 to 1919. This was because of the role the government took in the post-war growing economy. Then, a little more than a decade later under Roosevelt’s New Deal it became even larger. This was because of the expansion of federal programs like welfare and Social Security. Roosevelt later invoked the income tax policy during World War II and was collecting a huge amount of money by the end of the war. As you can imagine, this required a substantial increase in federal workers to keep track of these revenues. This money was used to start a great many additional programs which, in turn, required more administrators. POL110_9_1_AI-2.mp3: That very interesting! I think that the federal bureaucracy, numbering just about two and one-half million people today, is now at the same level it was in 1955. In fact, it’s shrunk since then, relative to the population of over three hundred million Americans whom it now serves. Slide 3 Interaction Slide This will be an interaction that showcases various facts about the distinctiveness of the American bureaucracy. Button 1: Political authority. Political authority over the bureaucracy is shared between the presidency and Congress. This means that bureaucrats are able to play each branch against the other. In parliamentary governments, like Great Britian, the prime minister and cabinet control the bureaucracy. Button 2: Shared functions. Most federal.
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ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ashishpaul799
Size separation, or sieving, is a technique to segregate particles by size, vital in pharmaceuticals, food processing, and mining. Methods include sieving (particles pass through mesh sieves), sedimentation (based on settling velocities in fluid), cyclone separation (using centrifugal forces), and filtration (using barriers with specific pore sizes). Applications range from ensuring uniform drug formulations to grading grains and extracting minerals. Size separation offers efficiency, precision, and versatility, making it essential for quality control and consistency across various industries.
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
pragatimahajan3
Presentation for Build with AI online event by GDSC YCCE
[GDSC YCCE] Build with AI Online Presentation
[GDSC YCCE] Build with AI Online Presentation
GDSCYCCE
DEFINITION OF POLLUTION Environmental pollution Pollutants Types of Pollution Air Water Noise Land Pollution NAAQS AQI Level Central Pollution Control Boar Environment Act, 1986 Air Quality Index (AQI) Level Causes of Air Pollution Fossil Fuels Effects of Air Pollution Air Pollution Control Water Pollution & Types Causes of Water Pollution Standard Parameters drinking Effects of Water Pollution How to Avoid Water Pollution Causes of Noise Pollution Rainwater Harvesting Effects of Noise Pollution Prevention of Noise Pollution Definition of Land Pollution Causes of Land Pollution Prevention of Land Pollution Why is Rainwater Harvesting Objectives of Rainwater Harvesting Methods of Rainwater Harvesting Surface runoff harvesting Roof top rainwater harvesting
Basic Civil Engg Notes_Chapter-6_Environment Pollution & Engineering
Basic Civil Engg Notes_Chapter-6_Environment Pollution & Engineering
Denish Jangid
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024. He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
Introduction to Quality Improvement Essentials
Introduction to Quality Improvement Essentials
Excellence Foundation for South Sudan
Clear articulation of the 21st century skills in the Matatag curriculum
Matatag-Curriculum and the 21st Century Skills Presentation.pptx
Matatag-Curriculum and the 21st Century Skills Presentation.pptx
JenilouCasareno
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
EduSkills OECD
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PART A. Introduction to Costumer Service
PART A. Introduction to Costumer Service
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Title: Maximizing Industrial Training Benefits: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction:- Welcome to our comprehensive guide on industrial training and its myriad benefits. Learn how to optimize your industrial training experience for maximum growth and skill development. Understanding Industrial Training:- Definition: Industrial training refers to a structured program that integrates academic knowledge with practical application in a professional setting. Importance: It bridges the gap between theoretical learning and real-world industry practices. Key Components of Industrial Training:- Practical Experience: Hands-on learning in a real workplace environment. Mentorship: Guidance from experienced professionals in the field. Skill Development: Enhancement of technical, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills. Benefits of Industrial Training Enhanced Skill Set: Gain practical skills relevant to your field of study or career path. Industry Exposure: Acquire firsthand knowledge of industry practices and trends. Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals and build valuable contacts for future endeavors. Career Advancement: Increase employability and stand out in the job market with relevant experience. Personal Growth: Develop confidence, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities. Resume Enhancement: Strengthen your resume with valuable practical experience. Potential Job Offers: Impress employers and increase your chances of securing job offers post-training. Insight into Work Culture: Understand workplace dynamics and organizational structures. Professional Guidance: Receive mentorship and guidance from seasoned professionals. Test-Drive Careers: Explore different career paths and industries to make informed decisions about your future. Case Studies Highlight successful industrial training experiences and their impact on participants' careers. Showcase testimonials from trainees and employers on the benefits of industrial training. Slide 8: Conclusion Industrial training offers invaluable opportunities for skill development, career advancement, and personal growth. By implementing the strategies outlined in this guide, you can maximize the benefits of your industrial training experience. Embrace every opportunity to learn, grow, and excel in your chosen field. SEO Ranking Tags:- Industrial Training AKTU report AKTU Industrial Training Report
Industrial Training Report- AKTU Industrial Training Report
Industrial Training Report- AKTU Industrial Training Report
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UNIT – IV_PCI Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling of return good, recalling and waste disposal.
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UNIT – IV_PCI Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling o...
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2024_Student Session 2_ Set Plan Preparation.pptx
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anh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
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Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
QucHHunhnh
In this webinar, Lisa Quigley and Ryan Tatum of Tapp Network explained how to share your nonprofit's story effectively, and easy ways to create a recognizable brand to amplify your impact.
Telling Your Story_ Simple Steps to Build Your Nonprofit's Brand Webinar.pdf
Telling Your Story_ Simple Steps to Build Your Nonprofit's Brand Webinar.pdf
TechSoup
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Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
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College Science, Business and Technology Quiz conducted at Government Engineering College, Thrissur on 4th May 2024
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Gyanartha SciBizTech Quiz slideshare.pptx
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The impact of social media on mental health and well-being has been a topic o...
The impact of social media on mental health and well-being has been a topic o...
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
[GDSC YCCE] Build with AI Online Presentation
[GDSC YCCE] Build with AI Online Presentation
Basic Civil Engg Notes_Chapter-6_Environment Pollution & Engineering
Basic Civil Engg Notes_Chapter-6_Environment Pollution & Engineering
Introduction to Quality Improvement Essentials
Introduction to Quality Improvement Essentials
Matatag-Curriculum and the 21st Century Skills Presentation.pptx
Matatag-Curriculum and the 21st Century Skills Presentation.pptx
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
50 ĐỀ LUYỆN THI IOE LỚP 9 - NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 (CÓ LINK HÌNH, FILE AUDIO VÀ ĐÁ...
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PART A. Introduction to Costumer Service
PART A. Introduction to Costumer Service
Industrial Training Report- AKTU Industrial Training Report
Industrial Training Report- AKTU Industrial Training Report
UNIT – IV_PCI Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling o...
UNIT – IV_PCI Complaints: Complaints and evaluation of complaints, Handling o...
2024_Student Session 2_ Set Plan Preparation.pptx
2024_Student Session 2_ Set Plan Preparation.pptx
Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
Telling Your Story_ Simple Steps to Build Your Nonprofit's Brand Webinar.pdf
Telling Your Story_ Simple Steps to Build Your Nonprofit's Brand Webinar.pdf
Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
Gyanartha SciBizTech Quiz slideshare.pptx
Gyanartha SciBizTech Quiz slideshare.pptx
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