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BryanMaloney

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I started my new job this week at A&M Corpus--laboratory coordinator for the PENS (Physical, Environmental, and Natural Sciences) department. I thought, I say, I THOUGHT I knew what "beaurocracy" meant. After all, I've studied the Imperial Chinese bureaucracy and am in a Church that helped define what it is to be "Byzantine". I was so wrong.
 

jvarnell

Premium Member
In a college system who are the elected representives? All activitys are directed by beaurocrats except the policies and laws our repesentives write. When Beaurocrats are allowed to write policy you get stiffling regulations that work for that beaurocrat only to make his job easyer. That is why I say you should allways question the usefulness of a policy. If they say that is just the way we do it it may need to br changed. I write protocols and policies and I try to question my own work like this. when I write a policie I ask my self, self is what I am writing going to fix something for me or the majority? If it helps me but does no harm then it is ok. Make positive sugestions on what is bothering you so the policie may be fixed for all, but do just say this is bad I don't like it.

Just my two cents and I do like how you did the thread title.
 
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