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" The body of officials actively engaged in a 'public' office, along with the respective apparatus of material implements and the files, make up a 'bureau.' In private enterprise, 'the bureau "
Foundations of Public Administration: A Comparative Approach - Page 13
by Peter Harris - 1990 - 218 pages
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On Charisma and Institution Building

Max Weber - Social Science - 1968 - 371 pages
...is based upon written documents ( 'the files' ) , which are preserved in their original or draught form. There is, therefore, a staff of subaltern officials...enterprise, 'the bureau' is often called 'the office.' In principle, the modern organization of the civil service separates the bureau from the private domicile...
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Bureaucracy, Positions and Persons: Role Structures, Interactions, and Value ...

Narendra Kumar Singhi - Bureaucracy - 1974 - 428 pages
...during the struggle against absolutism preceding the French Revolution.2 The word 'Bureau' suggests a body of officials actively engaged in a public office...respective apparatus of material implements and the files. It appears that the word bureaucracy as such has been derived from the word 'Bureau'. Morsteir Marx...
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Critical Studies in Organization and Bureaucracy

Frank Fischer, Carmen Sirianni - Business & Economics - 1994 - 660 pages
...office is based on written documents ("the files"), which are preserved in their original or draught form. There is, therefore, a staff of subaltern officials...enterprise, "the bureau" is often called "the office." In principle, the modern organization of the civil service separates the bureau from the private domicile...
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Modernity: Modern systems

Malcolm Waters - Civilization, Modern - 1999 - 536 pages
...office is based upon written documents ('the files'), which are preserved in their original or draught form. There is, therefore, a staff of subaltern officials...enterprise, 'the bureau' is often called 'the office.' In principle, the modern organization of the civil service separates the bureau from the private domicile...
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Building the Virtual State: Information Technology and Institutional Change

Jane E. Fountain - Political Science - 2004 - 268 pages
...a staff of subaltern officials and scribes of all sorts. The body of officials working in an agency along with the respective apparatus of material implements and the files, make up a bureau. . . . IV. Office management, at least all specialized office management— and such management is distinctly...
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