A tendency to issue orders from above without understanding or caring for the reality on the ground.
Resistance to change, innovation, or modernization, often resulting in a "tendency toward rigidity". bureaucratism
Bureaucratism refers to the negative, dysfunctional aspects of a bureaucracy—a system where formal rules, procedures, and officialdom hinder efficiency, common sense, and responsiveness to human needs. It is often characterized by red tape, excessive hierarchy, and the prioritizing of form over substance. Core Characteristics of Bureaucratism A tendency to issue orders from above without
Over-reliance on a top-down hierarchy, leading to a "closed caste" of managers who prioritize their own perks over the organization's goals. and officialdom hinder efficiency
Placing strict adherence to rules and paperwork above efficiency, effectiveness, or common sense.
A tendency to issue orders from above without understanding or caring for the reality on the ground.
Resistance to change, innovation, or modernization, often resulting in a "tendency toward rigidity".
Bureaucratism refers to the negative, dysfunctional aspects of a bureaucracy—a system where formal rules, procedures, and officialdom hinder efficiency, common sense, and responsiveness to human needs. It is often characterized by red tape, excessive hierarchy, and the prioritizing of form over substance. Core Characteristics of Bureaucratism
Over-reliance on a top-down hierarchy, leading to a "closed caste" of managers who prioritize their own perks over the organization's goals.
Placing strict adherence to rules and paperwork above efficiency, effectiveness, or common sense.