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The ideal type of bureaucracy,
the monopolistic model
the Weberian model
the acquisitive model
the industrial model
, was one in which agencies are apolitical, hierarchically organized, and governed by formal procedures.
the monopolistic model
the Weberian model
the acquisitive model
the industrial model
, was one in which agencies are apolitical, hierarchically organized, and governed by formal procedures.
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The description you've provided aligns closely with the **Weberian model** of bureaucracy. This model, developed by sociologist Max Weber, emphasizes a structured and organized type of administration that is characterized by the following key features:
- **Apolitical Nature**: Agencies operate without political influence, focusing on rules and regulations rather than political agendas.
- **Hierarchical Organization**: There is a clear hierarchy within the organization, with different levels of authority and responsibility.
- **Formal Procedures**: Operations are governed by established rules and procedures to ensure consistency and reliability in decision-making.
The other models mentioned (monopolistic model, acquisitive model, industrial model) have different focuses and attributes, but the Weberian model is recognized for its foundational principles of rational-legal authority and bureaucratic efficiency.
- **Apolitical Nature**: Agencies operate without political influence, focusing on rules and regulations rather than political agendas.
- **Hierarchical Organization**: There is a clear hierarchy within the organization, with different levels of authority and responsibility.
- **Formal Procedures**: Operations are governed by established rules and procedures to ensure consistency and reliability in decision-making.
The other models mentioned (monopolistic model, acquisitive model, industrial model) have different focuses and attributes, but the Weberian model is recognized for its foundational principles of rational-legal authority and bureaucratic efficiency.
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