What is bureaucracy and how does it differ from a simple structure?
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Bureaucracy:
A bureaucracy comprises of government in which the rules, laws etc. are
laid out by the non-elected officials rather than the elected
representatives.
Simple structure:
It has low degree of departmentalization which means it follows a simple
way to reach the outputs.
A bureaucracy comprises of government in which the rules, laws etc. are
laid out by the non-elected officials rather than the elected
representatives.
Simple structure:
It has low degree of departmentalization which means it follows a simple
way to reach the outputs.
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