Managing Indigenous Knowledge And Traditional Cultural Expressions: Is Technology The Solution? Amber Burtis ABSTRACT This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and traditional cultural expressions (TCEs) in libraries‚ archives and other cultural institutions. It addresses the need for: (1) ethical policies for the management of these knowledge systems‚ (2) critical approaches to the dominant library paradigm of information management‚ (3) recent
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Introduction The following case‚ Wichita Confronts Contamination‚ involves a vast polluted underground lake containing hazardous industrial waste. The site is located in the heart of the downtown‚ Wichita business district. The contamination was spreading about a foot a day and it was feared that water quality deterioration and serious health issues would result. The City Manager‚ Chris Cherches‚ is faced with the responsibility to draft a plan to resolve the crisis. The following
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Representative bureaucracy is the concept that a bureaucracy should mirror the society that is serves. This mirrored representation can be by ethnic‚ racial‚ gender‚ or socioeconomic groups. The fundamental belief behind this principle is that a person of a specific constituent group will be an advocate for that group and will ensure that that group is properly served by the government. This advocacy can be passive or active; proponents of a representative bureaucracy state that this advocacy
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Bureaucracy has many components and characteristics to it that both help and hurt it. The most obvious characteristic is the size of bureaucracy. The size of this organization both helps and hurts in the effectiveness of government. The reason bureaucracy is so big is the fact that there are so many jobs in the government and so many projects to complete and so many problems to take care of that groups of people must work on them each. This sounds great that all these people are doing these jobs
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Nature of Bureaucracy 2. The Size of the Bureaucracy 3. The Organization of the Federal Bureaucracy 4. Staffing the Bureaucracy 5. Modern Attempts at Bureaucratic Reform 6. Bureaucrats as Politicians and Policymakers 7. Congressional Control of the Bureaucracy Part II: Investigating: The Bureaucracy --Give a brief description of the each cabinet department (15) Part III: The Bureaucracy --Give a brief description of 10 independent executive agencies Bureaucracy Assignment
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written documentation‚ standardization‚ and other bureaucratic mechanisms to standardize behavior and assess performance. Many organization as well as people view Bureaucracy as a threat to personal liberties‚ however Bureaucracy has helped many organizations bloom. Max Weber‚ a sociologist who studied Bureaucracy created dimensions of bureaucracy these dimensions include rules and procedures‚ specialization and division of labor‚ hierarchy of authority‚ technically qualified personnel‚ separate position
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Michel Crozier once said‚ "Bureaucracies embody vicious circles of decreasing efficiency and effectiveness." As a leader‚ it is necessary to organize your people efficiently‚ so that the most work can be accomplished. The three key concepts I will concentrate on are authority‚ bureaucratization‚ and the dysfunctions of bureaucracy. Finally‚ I will address the organization principle of delegation‚ touching on my own experiences. All of these concepts are methods of organization; however‚ as a leader
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The federal bureaucracy as a component of the executive branch practices significant independence in implementing governmental policies and programs. Most laborers in the federal bureaucracy are civil-service employees who are composed under a merit system. The merit system is characterized as the procedure of advancing and procuring government workers by taking into account their capacity to perform an occupation‚ instead of on their political associations. This framework utilizes instructive and
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Bureaucracy is No Longer Appropriate Today Introduction Bureaucracy‚ first proposed by Weber‚ was once considered as the best form of administration‚ coordination and control (Stazyk and Goerdel 2011). It was generally adopted by many large social organizations and gradually became their mode of administration (Adler 1999). During the initial period of bureaucracy‚ it made great contribution to the proper organizing of large social or corporate system through specialization of roles‚ standardization
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of Treasury‚ and Department of Veteran Affairs in the United States. The role of the federal bureaucracy has primarily three responsibilities‚ administration‚ implementation of policies and regulations. Bureaucracy operates on national‚ state and local levels of government. It is set
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