Representative Bureaucracy - A public workforce that has same pattern of gender, race, and other characteristics as society as a whole.
how can one define the term representative bureaucracy
· Representative bureaucracy theory: Kingsley first coined the theory in 1944. David Levitan in 1946 followed Kingsley in arguing that the only way to ensure that bureaucrats used discretion appropriately was to make them representative of the society they provide service to (Young A. 2005).
Harry Kranz has written: 'The participatory bureaucracy' -- subject(s): Bureaucracy, Civil service, Employment, Minorities, Representative government and representation, Women in the civil service
If all employees are taken into account, the federal bureaucracy comes reasonably close to being representative of the nation's population.
Type of Bureaucracy Ans :- 1. Guardian Brueaucrancy 2. Cast Bureaucracy 3. Patronage Bureaucracy 4. Merit Bureaucracy
a bureaucracy.
Bureaucracy is always big.
what are the effects of bureaucracy in modern organization.
Bureaucracy - book - was created in 1944.
It was difficult to get through all of the bureaucracy to simply get a straight answer. His paperwork had gotten lost in the vast bureaucracy.
what are the applicability of the bureaucracy
She was fed up with all the red tape and bureaucracy.