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A 5 page paper discussing the likelihood of the survival of bureaucracy through the millennium. Warren Bennis predicted in Changing Organizations that the bureaucratic organizations as we have known them would disappear by the end of this century. Though Bennis' timing appears to be incorrect, his theory gains more credibility with each passing day. Without question, bureaucracy will last at least until the millennium, and even well into it. Before another though? It is much more likely that Bennis' prediction will be seen, even by this generation, to come to bear. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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of it; March and Simon present theories of it from a sociological view and in the form of description according to various models that have long been outdated. Undoubtedly,
all three authors would have been mortified by Warren Bennis prediction in Changing Organizations that the bureaucratic organizations as we have known them would disappear by the end of this
century. Though Bennis timing appears to be incorrect, his theory gains more credibility with each passing day. Bennis is credited with having
said, "About any behavior that is thought to be desirable by an organization, its useful to ask: Is this behavior rewarded, punished, or ignored? The answer to this
question tells you what an organization really cares about, not what it says it cares about" (Branden 229). Though one certainly could think of examples of this before, none
comes to mind as quickly or as forcibly as the recent hearings into the consistent abuses of the Internal Revenue Service against the citizens of the United States. Though
the IRS could claim any defense it could dream up, it yet could not escape the overwhelming evidence that its policies were not only adversarial, but persecutionist as well with
taxpayers it could rationally see as wayward. It is recommended that the student writing about this subject point out that nearly any taxpayer in the country fell into that
category. Today, there is talk (and a lot of it) of possible measures that not only would simplify the taxpayers burden in time
and aggravation, but also in money paid to the government for the purpose of harassing its citizens and usurping all the discretionary income of many in the IRS never-ending quest
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