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The top level of the bureaucracy is most directly responsible to

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The top level of the bureaucracy is most directly responsible to implement rules.


Top level bureaucrats have been the standard fare of studies of bureaucracy. Max Weber’s (1988) treatment of the subject, a sheet-anchor for the study of bureaucracy ever since, has been widely interpreted as a reflection on the role of very senior administrative levels and, in particular, their policy-making roles (see also Armstrong, 1973; Suleiman, 1975; 1978; and Aberbach, Putnam and Rockman, 1981).
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Bureaucracy is described as a large organization that is structured hierarchically to give out specific duties. Bureaucracy can survive in both the public and private sectors. Public bureaucracies do not have a particular set of leaders, are not designed to make a profit and are not significantly effective or responding to change.

The Weberian model observed bureaucracies as logical, hierarchical organizations in which authority moves from the top down.

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