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    Formal and informal networks that connect organizational actors to one another through flows of information and patterns of cooperation. Wikipedia. (2008) sociological concepts. Retrieved March 13‚ 2008‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureaucracy. Max Weber (1913/1947) viewed bureaucracies as such a powerful form of social organization that he predicted they would come to dominate social life. He called this process “The Rationalization of Society”‚ meaning that bureaucracies‚ with their rules‚ regulations

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    social control. In this essay‚ we will discuss components of social control by exploring it from a materialistic‚ moral‚ and rational perspective. These three perspectives are found in the theories of sociological canons Karl Marx‚ Émile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber respectively.

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    bureaucracy theory 7 5. The success or failure of the affair is all to bureaucracy 7 5.1 Rapid development for success 8 5.2 Loss support of public feeling 8 6. Conclusion 10 7. Reference 11 1. Introduction for Weber’s bureaucracy theory Max Weber‚ a famous German scholar and thinker. In his life work‚ pay close attention to the relationship

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    University of Maryland Professor‚ George Ritzer‚ to correlate his findings with those of the English Sociologist Les Back and then ultimately examine the effect both Globally and Locally. Ritzer’s concepts are fundamentally built around the theories of Max Weber‚ a German Sociologist who first established the idea of ‘Rationalization’. More specifically‚ four headings were used to define this shift in the organizational structure of society: Efficiency‚ Calculability‚ Predictability and Control of new

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    According to Kendall (2012)‚ sociology is “the systematic study of human society and social interaction.” (p.5). It is the study of societies with emphasis on modern and complex societies. Sociology is also the study of the development and structure of the human society. It is concerned with group activities such as how people interact with each other and their behavior during the interaction. Sociology includes four major sociological perspectives: functionalism‚ conflict theory‚ symbolic interactionism

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    organization are being dictated by higher authorities in the organization to what should be done and what is expected of them to become that leads to them to lose their own identity. • With more reliance on sociological approach‚ Jackall modified Max Weber’s model of bureaucracy – he called it patrimonial bureaucracy. Employees become exceptionally loyal to their superior which then becomes personal rather than adherence due to level of hierarchy in the organization. • Norton identified three main

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    Assessment of the external macro-environment in which the firm operates can be expressed in terms if the following factors Political • In Britain political awareness of the importance of the motorsport industry has grown in recent years especially during the Blair tenure. Frank Williams was knighted in 1999. • Political pressure on Formula One has also strengthened abroad‚ with other countries gaining the right to host the races. • The Asian Countries: China‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia

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    Economy -refers to the structuring & functioning of the development & utilization of human natural resources in the production‚ processing‚ distribution & consumption of material goods & services. Economic Activities influences : *Habbits *Skills *Knowledge *Expectations *Ideology *Social Norms *Values *Personal Relationship Economic System – is an organized way in which a state or nation allocates its resources & apportions goods and services in the national community. Functions

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    Culture industry is a term coined by critical theorists Theodor Adorno (1903–1969) and Max Horkheimer (1895–1973)‚ who argued in the chapter of their book Dialectic of Enlightenment‚ ’The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception’‚ that popular culture is akin to a factory producing standardized cultural goods – through film‚ radio and magazines – to manipulate the masses into passivity; the easy pleasures available through consumption of popular culture make people docile and content‚ no

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    non-governmental organizations. This includes businesses‚ government‚ education and religion. Bureaucracy connotes a rational‚ efficient method of accomplishing organizational goals as this would contribute to coordination and control in an organization. Max Weber‚ a German sociologist and political economist‚ gave much importance on rationality wherein efficient administration of formal rules and procedures takes place. This rationality usually occurs in almost all aspects replacing the traditional methods

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