Bureaucracy is a necessary evil from "summary" of The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams
Bureaucracy is like a nasty virus that infects organizations of all shapes and sizes. It's a system that thrives on rules, procedures, and red tape, often at the expense of common sense and efficiency. Despite its flaws, however, bureaucracy is a necessary evil in the world of business.
One of the primary functions of bureaucracy is to provide structure and order within an organization. Without a clear hierarchy and set of rules, chaos would reign supreme, leading to confusion, conflict, and ultimately, failure. Bureaucracy helps to establish boundaries and expectations, ensuring that everyone knows their role and responsibilities.
Additionally, bureaucracy serves as a safeguard a...
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