When policy is implemented, due to the discretion of agencies in the implementation of policy, it can slip away from what voter's might want in the direction of what the bureaucracy wants (to an extent). This movement of policy in the direction of the bureaucracy's discretion is called "bureaucratic drift".
A bureaucratic drift is a kind of theory that tells about the tendency of bureaucratic agencies to create new policy that comes from the original mandate. It produced legislation that come from elected officials.
bureaucratic and patron-client organizations
An important assumption in bureaucratic justice is the presumption of guilt. It is considered that the bureaucratic system of justice can contribute to a perception of unfairness.
Non-bureaucratic organisations basically have less red tape to go through, and are quicker at passing policies and such.
The leading proponent of the theory of bureaucratic rule was the German sociologist Max Weber, who argued that all large organizations tend toward the bureaucratic form.
personality bureaucratic means that everyone is a pile of poo that is cover in blood
Abraham Lincoln was considered to be one of the most influential and dedicated bureaucratic leaders known to United States history. Also, Catherine The Great was another famous bureaucratic leader.
Abraham Lincoln was considered to be one of the most influential and dedicated bureaucratic leaders known to United States history. Also, Catherine The Great was another famous bureaucratic leader.
A famous Bureaucratic leader is the president of Trinidad and Tobago, his excellency Professor George Maxwell Richards.
Beaurcratic is a misspelling of bureaucratic.
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Sources of beurocratic power: societal complexity, political advantages, bureaucratic expansionism, incrementalism