Max Weber's Ideal Type Bureaucracy Model has been widely discussed as the first systematic representation of traditional organization in the 19th century in the area of organizational studies. Review his model.
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To: Dr. Richard Lam Cheung Fm: Group 2 CLASS: SOCIOLOGY 101 SECTION 4 TOPIC Max Weber's Ideal Type Bureaucracy Model has been widely discussed as the first systematic representation of traditional organization in the 19th century in the area of organizational studies. Reviewing his model after 200 years of extensive development in the changing world, we are interested to find out how valid does the model? Group Members: Student Name Student Nr Lam Wing Leung 020023 Lui Chi Wai 020006 Lee Chung Man 020024 Lau>>> 020020 Yeung Man Hon 020001 Wong Ka Hong Desmond 020018 Lee Sun wah Hermony 020012 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 3 A. Research Problem: 3 B. Objective: 3 C. Methodology: 3 D. Approach 3 E. Definition 4 2. REVISITING WEBER'S IDEAL TYPE 4 A. General 4 B. Clear Cut Hierarchy 5 C. Written Rules& Regulations 5 E. Highly DOL 6 F. Impersonality 6 G. Employment based on technical Qualification 6 H. Promotion is possible on capabilities or seniority 7 I. No Members Have Materials Resources Ownership 7 3. CRITICISMS AGAINST WEBER'S IDEAL TYPE 7 A. General 7 B. Informal Organization 7 C. Bureaucracy at Critical Condition 8 D. Bureaucracy For Predictable Process 8 E. Bureaucracy For Risk-Avert ness 9 F. Leadership & Bureaucracy 9 G. Bureaucracy and Peter Principle 9 H. Trained...


