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1 bureaucratic hierarchy
бюрократическая иерархия; иерархическая система подчинения должностных лиц в организации.* * *бюрократическая иерархия; иерархическая система подчинения должностных лиц в организации.Англо-русский словарь по социологии > bureaucratic hierarchy
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2 bureaucratic hierarchy
Politics english-russian dictionary > bureaucratic hierarchy
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3 bureaucratic hierarchy
бюрократическая иерархияEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > bureaucratic hierarchy
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4 hierarchy
n1. иерархия;2. церковная власть, теократия.* * *сущ.1) иерархия;2) церковная власть, теократия. -
5 hierarchy
nиерархия, иерархическая лестница- bureaucratic hierarchy
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6 hierarchy, bureaucratic
бюрократическая иерархия; иерархическая система подчинения должностных лиц в организации.Англо-русский словарь по социологии > hierarchy, bureaucratic
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7 assistant
A n2 GB Sch, Univ (foreign language) assistant ( in school) assistant/-e m/f ; ( in university) lecteur/-trice m/f. -
8 bureaucracy
Gen Mgtan organization structure with a rigid hierarchy of personnel, regulated by set rules and procedures. Max Weber believed that a bureaucracy was technically the most efficient form of organization. He described a bureaucracy as an organization structured around official functions that are bound by rules, each function having its own specified competence. The functions are structured into offices, which are organized into a hierarchy that follows technical rules and norms. Managers in a bureaucracy possess a rational-legal type of authority derived from the office they hold. Bureaucracies have been criticized for eradicating inspiration and creativity in favor of impersonality and the mundaneness and regularity of corporate life. This was best described in William H. Whyte’s The Organization Man, published in 1956, in which the individual was taken over by the bureaucratic machine in the name of efficiency. A more recent and humorous interpretation of life in a bureaucracy has been depicted by Scott Adams in The Dilbert Principle (1996). The term bureaucracy has gradually become a pejorative synonym for excessive and time-consuming paperwork and administration. Bureaucracies fell subject to delayering and downsizing from the 1980s onward, as the flatter organization became the target structure to ensure swifter market response and organizational flexibility. -
9 bureaucracy
сущ.1) упр., пол., соц. бюрократия (согласно М. Веберу: модель организации, основанная на формальных, обезличенных правилах (положительное свойство современного бессословного общества, в котором все равны перед законом), где продвижение возможно исключительно в силу квалификации; в этой модели присутствует детальная структуризации организации и четкое описание роли каждого ее элемента)See:adhocracy, bureaucratic authority, hierarchy, formal structure, machine bureaucracy, mechanical organization, mechanistic structure, political elite theory of Mosca, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin2) упр. бюрократизм (затягивание решения какого-л. вопроса чиновниками, которые следуют формальным правилам)I'm fed up with all this bureaucracy, just to get an export licence! — Как мне надоела эта вся бюрократия, и это только чтобы получить разрешение на экспорт!
Syn:See:3) соц. чиновники (социальный слой; не избираемые, а назначаемые должностные лица в структурах власти и управления)The new president found it difficult to change the way the bureaucracy worked. — Новый президент обнаружил, что изменить привычный способ работы чиновников будет сложно.
Syn:See:bureaucracy rule, political bureaucracy, government bureaucracy, bureaucratese, deputy minister, downsizing4) упр. бюрократизация* (девятая стадия жизненного цикла организации по И. Адизесу, на которой организация теряет способность осознанно изменяться и превращается в набор правил, которые могут становиться все более и более неэффективными)See:
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1) бюрократия: административная система управления, основанная на жесткой иерархии, многочисленных звеньях управления и негибких правилах; 2) бюрократизм (бюрократия): затягивание решения какого-либо вопроса бюрократами, слепо следующими мелочным правилам; = red tape. -
10 Weber, Max
перс.соц., упр. Вебер, Макс (1864-1920; немецкий социолог, основоположник "понимающей социологии"; известен классическими исследованиями в области методологии социологии, социологии религии; одним из первых попытался создать экономическую социологию как отдельную область исследования; автор известного исследования роли протестантской этики в развитии капитализма; один из первых исследователей теории организации и бюрократии)See:classical school of management, classical organizational theory, classical economic sociology, sociology of labour, social action 2), rationality, formal rationality, value rationality, ideal type, trading capitalism, bureaucracy, bureaucratic authority, charismatic authority, legitimate authority, legal-rational authority, rational-legal authority, traditional authority, church-sect typology, hierarchy, ideological legitimacy, traditional legitimacy, legitimacy theory, patrimonialism, patriarchy, rational capitalism, purposeful-rational action,
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