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    was decorative‚ and stressed careful detail and craftsmanship. During 100 C.E. and 600 C.E. there were many political changes that occurred in China. The Han Dynasty created a strong bureaucracy that lasted till the 20th century. That bureaucracy was capable of taking on tasks of large complex states. That bureaucracy used the Confucian Classics in the Civil Service exams‚ by passing this test it proclaimed the individual of being a model scholar-bureaucrat. Government traditions were also established

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    Chapter 7 Groups and Organizations I. A social group is defined as two or more people who identify and interact with one another. A. Primary and secondary groups. 1. A primary group is a small social group whose members share personal and enduring relationships. a. People in primary groups share many activities‚ spend a great deal of time together‚ and feel they know one another well. b. Families are primary groups in that they are the first groups we experience in life and because they

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    what degree is Botswana a developmental state by looking into the factors that would classify it as one‚ from the year of independence till today. Such factors would include: development‐oriented political leadership; an autonomous and effective bureaucracy; the economy‚ performance‐oriented governance‚ and production-oriented private sector. 2. Brief Background When Botswana gained political independence in 1966 from the British colony‚ the country seemed an unlikely contender to become a successful

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    from: http://www.eosc.osshe.edu/~blarison/mgtfayol.html [Accessed 4 November 2010] Blacksacademy‚ (2003)‚ Scientific Management and the Classical Theory of Motivation [online] Cutajar‚ M. (2010)‚ Max Weber Bureaucracy Theory [online] Available from: http://www.suite101.com/content/max-weber-bureaucracy-theory-a267433 [Accessed 4 November 2010] Elwell‚ F‚ (1996)‚ Verstehen: Max Weber ’s HomePage‚ Retrieved September 26‚ 2000‚ [online] [Accessed 4 November 2010] Emerald Group Publishing Limited‚ (2005)

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    iron triangle consists of interest groups‚ congress‚ and the Bureaucracy. All three sides work together to increase their power and expand political influence. Interest groups provide congress electoral support‚ congress provides the Bureaucracy with funding and political support‚ the Bureaucracy provides special favors for interest groups. Interest groups provide the Bureaucracy with congressional support through lobbying‚ the Bureaucracy provides congress with policy choices and execution‚ and congress

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    Acorn Packet – Review Questions: Packet 1 – Foundations and Classical Eras Technological and Environmental transformations and the Organization and reorganization of human societies 8000 B.C.E. – 600 C.E. Answer each part of each question below as thoroughly as possible using your textbook‚ chapter outlines‚ review books‚ and class work. 1. How did the use of fire/tools change civilization? Describe the characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies. -The rise of writing in cuneiform tablets

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    decentralization‚ financing‚ maintenance of facilities‚ teacher training‚ compulsory education‚ differentiated education and general control over education. Weber contributes to the educational administration through his Weberian Bureaucratic Model‚ in which bureaucracy is defined as a concept in sociology and political science referring to the way that administrative execution and enforcement of legal rules are socially organized. Max Weber in his Bureaucratic model considers the structure of offices and management

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    Symbols of catch-22 Yossarian is an American airman in world war two who has to endure a nightmarish existence defined by bureaucracy: they are inhuman resources in the eyes of their blindly ambitious superior officers. The squadron is thrown into brutal combat situations and bombing runs in which it is more important for the squadron members to capture good aerial photos of explosions than to destroy their targets. Their colonels continually raise the number of missions that they are required

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    1.8 Change and the Management of Change Change Management Planning‚ Implementing‚ controlling‚ and reviewing the movement of an organization from its current state to a new one Causes of Change External Incremental (Evolutionary) • Occurs slowly over time (fuel-efficient cars) Dramatic (Revolutionary) • Can cause many problems especially if unexpected • Might lead to total rethink of operation of organization o Business Process Re-Engineering Business Process Re-Engineering Fundamentally

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    One such example of a traditionalist religious movement which has risen in popularity is the Evangelical Christianity in America‚ specifically Latin America‚ where there are 40-50 million followers (Berger‚ 1999) . This kind of religion gives its followers a feeling of certainty in times where their beliefs are not mainstream‚ and allows them to adhere to moral and social values in touch with their own. On the other hand‚ Pentecostalism which has been a mass religious movement in the twentieth century

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