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Bureaucracy (i.e. "government by the deskholders") is a negative term applied to the organization of government departments, agencies, and offices. The complex task of managing and coordinating public services is vulnerable to corruption, inefficiency, and inflexibility. While in a private business this process would eventually lead to setbacks or failure of the business, the public funding of government allows fiscal weaknesses to simply grow worse over time. This is exacerbated by the hiring, appointment, or election of incapable employees and managers.

In simple terms, bureaucracy talks about rules, procedures or protocols laid down in the way of work of any system. One good thing about Bureaucracy is that it allows order. But if care is not taken, it makes the system rigid and this causes unnecessary delay in implementation of policies and initiatives, as everyone MUST follow the established rules and procedures. This affects decision making in the organizations, especially in the absence of one or more decision makers for the system. Also, it does not allow for individual development as workers are expected to follow the established routine. In summary, it resists change and creativity.

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the adversarial relationship in the courts is not between the prosecutor and the defendant but rather between the ideal of justice and bureaucratic limitations, do you agree?

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