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tatyanajohnson

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Who is considered to be the father of modern bureaucracy?
 
  a. Gerhard Loder
  b. Heinz Farget
  c. Max Weber
  d. Lancelot Peters
  e. Karl Marx

Question 2

The formal rules which characterize bureaucracies are sometimes called
 
  a. standard bureaucratic procedures.
  b. standard operating procedures.
  c. optional bureaucratic procedures.
  d. optional operating procedures.
  e. formal rules of operation.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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