Classic Drucker




classic drucker
who developed the classic concept of the bureaucracy and saw it as a strict heiarchy?

Peter drucker,Dwight Eisenhower, Max Weber, Franklin d Roosevelt, or harry truman

WOW, If you’re taking a test, it must be a hard one. Is “Yahoo Answers” your lifeline when you’re taking tests? What if you get four different answers?

I never thought anybody “developed” the concept of bureaucracy. Whenever humans got together as a collective society, there always have been bureaucracies.

The hierarchy system of government came eons ago when one person felt he was capable of leading, but needed to delegate responsibilities.

Try… Moses from the Old Testament for your best answer. Or even before that, was the Old Testament Joseph who was in charge of Egypt’s bureaucracy and he was the leader of a strict hierarchy when Egypt collected grain during the productive years, and distributed grain during the lean years.

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