A psychological construct that describes those workers who are more concerned with following correct procedures than they are getting the job done
personality bureaucratic means that everyone is a pile of poo that is cover in blood
personality is the dynamic charsterstic of individual that heilp in adjustment in enivornment
a private problem
There is no established psychological definition of "marginal personality." It may be a term used colloquially or in specific contexts outside of mainstream psychological literature.
A psychopathic personality is one which has little morale conscience and never learns from experience.
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bureaucratic and patron-client organizations
A girl with a great personality and likes to aggravate her brother.
Bureaucratic organizations have a hierarchical structure with clear rules and procedures, while non-bureaucratic organizations tend to be more flexible and decentralized. Bureaucratic organizations emphasize formal authority and standardized processes, whereas non-bureaucratic organizations may prioritize innovation and adaptability.
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.
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.
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.