Author: Kenneth R. Szulczyk
Publisher: Kenneth R. Szulczyk
ISBN: 1310476144
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
" I've traveled to many countries and seen bureaucrats of all kinds in various agencies and offices. Some work hard and genuinely want to help, while others make simple tasks difficult and treat people poorly. Many complain about long lines and bad service, but don't realize the broader impact. I wrote this parody to highlight the prevalence of bad bureaucrats and the need for change. "
Baboons and Bureaucrats
Author: Kenneth R. Szulczyk
Publisher: Kenneth R. Szulczyk
ISBN: 1310476144
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
" I've traveled to many countries and seen bureaucrats of all kinds in various agencies and offices. Some work hard and genuinely want to help, while others make simple tasks difficult and treat people poorly. Many complain about long lines and bad service, but don't realize the broader impact. I wrote this parody to highlight the prevalence of bad bureaucrats and the need for change. "
Publisher: Kenneth R. Szulczyk
ISBN: 1310476144
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
" I've traveled to many countries and seen bureaucrats of all kinds in various agencies and offices. Some work hard and genuinely want to help, while others make simple tasks difficult and treat people poorly. Many complain about long lines and bad service, but don't realize the broader impact. I wrote this parody to highlight the prevalence of bad bureaucrats and the need for change. "
The Delicate Art of Bureaucracy
Author: Mark Schwartz Mark Schwartz
Publisher: IT Revolution
ISBN: 195050817X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Mark Schwartz, author of leadership classics A Seat at the Table and The Art of Business Value, reveals a new (empowering) model for the often soul-shattering, frustrating, Kafkaesque nightmare we call bureaucracy. Through humor, a healthy dose of history and philosophy, and real-life examples from his days as a government bureaucrat, Schwartz shows IT leaders (and the whole of business) how to master the ways of the Monkey, the Razor, and the Sumo Wrestler to create a lean, learning, and enabling bureaucracy. For anyone frustrated by roadblocks, irritated the business can't move fast enough, or suffering under the weight of crushing procedures, this book is for you. No matter your role, you need a playbook for bureaucracy. This is it. With this playbook, you can wield bureaucracy as a superpower and bust through it at the same time
Publisher: IT Revolution
ISBN: 195050817X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Mark Schwartz, author of leadership classics A Seat at the Table and The Art of Business Value, reveals a new (empowering) model for the often soul-shattering, frustrating, Kafkaesque nightmare we call bureaucracy. Through humor, a healthy dose of history and philosophy, and real-life examples from his days as a government bureaucrat, Schwartz shows IT leaders (and the whole of business) how to master the ways of the Monkey, the Razor, and the Sumo Wrestler to create a lean, learning, and enabling bureaucracy. For anyone frustrated by roadblocks, irritated the business can't move fast enough, or suffering under the weight of crushing procedures, this book is for you. No matter your role, you need a playbook for bureaucracy. This is it. With this playbook, you can wield bureaucracy as a superpower and bust through it at the same time
Primate Politics
Author: Glendon A. Schubert
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 9780809316113
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The first book to focus on the political behavior of primates also undertakes to compare human social behavior with that of nonhuman primates. The editors contribute probing introductory essays to each of the three major parts of the volume in addition to their article-length introductory and concluding chapters. In his conclusion, Masters indicates directions for future work. Part I is devoted to theoretical clarification of the interrelationships between the study of primates and humans. Part II presents two examples of comparisons between animal and human social behavior that throw valuable light on contemporary political and social systems. Part III focuses more precisely on contemporary human politics, providing two concrete examples of ethological perspectives on human political behavior. In both cases, nonverbal cues studied by primatologists are shown to illuminate the dynamics of human politics. Contributors include: Nicholas G. Blurton-Jones, Frans B. M. de Waal, Basil G. Englis, Jane Goodall, Bruno Latour, Roger D. Masters, Gregory J. McHugo, Elise F. Plate, Thelma E. Rowell, Glendon Schubert, James N. Schubert, Shirley S. Strum, and Denis G. Sullivan.
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 9780809316113
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The first book to focus on the political behavior of primates also undertakes to compare human social behavior with that of nonhuman primates. The editors contribute probing introductory essays to each of the three major parts of the volume in addition to their article-length introductory and concluding chapters. In his conclusion, Masters indicates directions for future work. Part I is devoted to theoretical clarification of the interrelationships between the study of primates and humans. Part II presents two examples of comparisons between animal and human social behavior that throw valuable light on contemporary political and social systems. Part III focuses more precisely on contemporary human politics, providing two concrete examples of ethological perspectives on human political behavior. In both cases, nonverbal cues studied by primatologists are shown to illuminate the dynamics of human politics. Contributors include: Nicholas G. Blurton-Jones, Frans B. M. de Waal, Basil G. Englis, Jane Goodall, Bruno Latour, Roger D. Masters, Gregory J. McHugo, Elise F. Plate, Thelma E. Rowell, Glendon Schubert, James N. Schubert, Shirley S. Strum, and Denis G. Sullivan.
The Demon-Eradicating Dao
Author: Scarboro Laureen
Publisher: Scarboro Laureen
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
" The general trend of the world, the Dao eliminates the demons, and the world demons are born! A meditation young man embarked on a difficult road to cultivation, cultivated a unique technique, and determined to get rid of demons and demons! There were two people standing on a square comparison table with a radius of ten feet. The monk in gray robes was about 30 years old, about eight feet tall, round face, thick eyebrows, and his eyes seemed to open and close, and looked very rough. But it gives people a very solemn feeling. The man on the other side wore a tight-fitting short suit in Tsing Yi, with a square face and sword eyebrows. He was an extremely handsome young man. With the sound of "dang", a strong voice said: "The test begins." There is a row of seats next to the square competition table with eight people sitting on it. Two people in the middle wear red monk robes and squint their eyes, seeming to be wandering. The six people next to them are wearing yellow monk robes, all watching quietly on the competition table. Two of them. The eight people who stood there were obviously their disciples. There were about two hundred people who were all talking about each other, but from the tone of dialogue, it was clearly divided into two factions. "
Publisher: Scarboro Laureen
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
" The general trend of the world, the Dao eliminates the demons, and the world demons are born! A meditation young man embarked on a difficult road to cultivation, cultivated a unique technique, and determined to get rid of demons and demons! There were two people standing on a square comparison table with a radius of ten feet. The monk in gray robes was about 30 years old, about eight feet tall, round face, thick eyebrows, and his eyes seemed to open and close, and looked very rough. But it gives people a very solemn feeling. The man on the other side wore a tight-fitting short suit in Tsing Yi, with a square face and sword eyebrows. He was an extremely handsome young man. With the sound of "dang", a strong voice said: "The test begins." There is a row of seats next to the square competition table with eight people sitting on it. Two people in the middle wear red monk robes and squint their eyes, seeming to be wandering. The six people next to them are wearing yellow monk robes, all watching quietly on the competition table. Two of them. The eight people who stood there were obviously their disciples. There were about two hundred people who were all talking about each other, but from the tone of dialogue, it was clearly divided into two factions. "
The Utopia of Rules
Author: David Graeber
Publisher: Melville House
ISBN: 1612193757
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
From the author of the international bestseller Debt: The First 5,000 Years comes a revelatory account of the way bureaucracy rules our lives Where does the desire for endless rules, regulations, and bureaucracy come from? How did we come to spend so much of our time filling out forms? And is it really a cipher for state violence? To answer these questions, the anthropologist David Graeber—one of our most important and provocative thinkers—traces the peculiar and unexpected ways we relate to bureaucracy today, and reveals how it shapes our lives in ways we may not even notice…though he also suggests that there may be something perversely appealing—even romantic—about bureaucracy. Leaping from the ascendance of right-wing economics to the hidden meanings behind Sherlock Holmes and Batman, The Utopia of Rules is at once a powerful work of social theory in the tradition of Foucault and Marx, and an entertaining reckoning with popular culture that calls to mind Slavoj Zizek at his most accessible. An essential book for our times, The Utopia of Rules is sure to start a million conversations about the institutions that rule over us—and the better, freer world we should, perhaps, begin to imagine for ourselves.
Publisher: Melville House
ISBN: 1612193757
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
From the author of the international bestseller Debt: The First 5,000 Years comes a revelatory account of the way bureaucracy rules our lives Where does the desire for endless rules, regulations, and bureaucracy come from? How did we come to spend so much of our time filling out forms? And is it really a cipher for state violence? To answer these questions, the anthropologist David Graeber—one of our most important and provocative thinkers—traces the peculiar and unexpected ways we relate to bureaucracy today, and reveals how it shapes our lives in ways we may not even notice…though he also suggests that there may be something perversely appealing—even romantic—about bureaucracy. Leaping from the ascendance of right-wing economics to the hidden meanings behind Sherlock Holmes and Batman, The Utopia of Rules is at once a powerful work of social theory in the tradition of Foucault and Marx, and an entertaining reckoning with popular culture that calls to mind Slavoj Zizek at his most accessible. An essential book for our times, The Utopia of Rules is sure to start a million conversations about the institutions that rule over us—and the better, freer world we should, perhaps, begin to imagine for ourselves.
Monkeytalk
Author: Julia Fischer
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022612438X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
“Recommended for nonspecialists intrigued by animal intelligence and fans of Frans de Waal’s Are We Smart Enough To Know How Smart Animals Are?” —Library Journal Monkey see, monkey do—or does she? Can the behavior of non-human primates really be chalked up to simple mimicry? Emphatically, absolutely: no. And as famed primatologist Julia Fischer reveals, the human bias inherent in this oft-uttered adage is our loss, for it is only through the study of our primate brethren that we may begin to understand ourselves. An eye-opening blend of storytelling, memoir, and science, Monkeytalk takes us into the field and the world’s primate labs to investigate the intricacies of primate social mores through the lens of communication. After first detailing the social interactions of key species from her fieldwork—from baby-wielding male Barbary macaques, who use infants as social accessories, to aggression among the chacma baboons of southern Africa and male-male tolerance among the Guinea baboons of Senegal—Fischer explores the role of social living in the rise of primate intelligence and communication, ultimately asking what the ways in which other primates communicate can teach us about the evolution of human language. Funny and fascinating, Fischer’s message is clear: The primate heritage visible in our species is far more striking than the reverse, and it is the monkeys who deserve to be seen. “The social life of macaques and baboons is a magnificent opera,” Fischer writes. “Permit me now to raise the curtain on it.” A Scientific American recommended book “A lively, personal, and nuanced perspective on primate behavior.” —Dorothy L. Cheney and Robert M. Seyfarth, coauthors of How Monkeys See the World and Baboon Metaphysics
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022612438X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
“Recommended for nonspecialists intrigued by animal intelligence and fans of Frans de Waal’s Are We Smart Enough To Know How Smart Animals Are?” —Library Journal Monkey see, monkey do—or does she? Can the behavior of non-human primates really be chalked up to simple mimicry? Emphatically, absolutely: no. And as famed primatologist Julia Fischer reveals, the human bias inherent in this oft-uttered adage is our loss, for it is only through the study of our primate brethren that we may begin to understand ourselves. An eye-opening blend of storytelling, memoir, and science, Monkeytalk takes us into the field and the world’s primate labs to investigate the intricacies of primate social mores through the lens of communication. After first detailing the social interactions of key species from her fieldwork—from baby-wielding male Barbary macaques, who use infants as social accessories, to aggression among the chacma baboons of southern Africa and male-male tolerance among the Guinea baboons of Senegal—Fischer explores the role of social living in the rise of primate intelligence and communication, ultimately asking what the ways in which other primates communicate can teach us about the evolution of human language. Funny and fascinating, Fischer’s message is clear: The primate heritage visible in our species is far more striking than the reverse, and it is the monkeys who deserve to be seen. “The social life of macaques and baboons is a magnificent opera,” Fischer writes. “Permit me now to raise the curtain on it.” A Scientific American recommended book “A lively, personal, and nuanced perspective on primate behavior.” —Dorothy L. Cheney and Robert M. Seyfarth, coauthors of How Monkeys See the World and Baboon Metaphysics
A Primate's Memoir
Author: Robert M. Sapolsky
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416590366
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
In the tradition of Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, Robert Sapolsky, a foremost science writer and recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant, tells the mesmerizing story of his twenty-one years in remote Kenya with a troop of savanna baboons. "I had never planned to become a savanna baboon when I grew up; instead, I had always assumed I would become a mountain gorilla,” writes Robert Sapolsky in this witty and riveting chronicle of a scientist’s coming-of-age in Africa. An exhilarating account of Sapolsky’s twenty-one-year study of a troop of rambunctious baboons in Kenya, A Primate’s Memoir interweaves serious scientific observations with wry commentary about the challenges and pleasures of living in the wilds of the Serengeti—for man and beast alike. Over two decades, Sapolsky survives culinary atrocities, gunpoint encounters, and a surreal kidnapping, while witnessing the encroachment of the tourist mentality on Africa. As he conducts unprecedented physiological research on wild primates, he becomes enamored of his subjects—unique and compelling characters in their own right—and he returns to them summer after summer, until tragedy finally prevents him. By turns hilarious and poignant, A Primate’s Memoir is a magnum opus from one of our foremost science writers.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416590366
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
In the tradition of Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, Robert Sapolsky, a foremost science writer and recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant, tells the mesmerizing story of his twenty-one years in remote Kenya with a troop of savanna baboons. "I had never planned to become a savanna baboon when I grew up; instead, I had always assumed I would become a mountain gorilla,” writes Robert Sapolsky in this witty and riveting chronicle of a scientist’s coming-of-age in Africa. An exhilarating account of Sapolsky’s twenty-one-year study of a troop of rambunctious baboons in Kenya, A Primate’s Memoir interweaves serious scientific observations with wry commentary about the challenges and pleasures of living in the wilds of the Serengeti—for man and beast alike. Over two decades, Sapolsky survives culinary atrocities, gunpoint encounters, and a surreal kidnapping, while witnessing the encroachment of the tourist mentality on Africa. As he conducts unprecedented physiological research on wild primates, he becomes enamored of his subjects—unique and compelling characters in their own right—and he returns to them summer after summer, until tragedy finally prevents him. By turns hilarious and poignant, A Primate’s Memoir is a magnum opus from one of our foremost science writers.
Bureaucracy
Bureaucracy
Author: Honoré de Balzac
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Bureaucracy' is a novel in the comedy-drama genre by Honore de Balzac. It revolves around a man named Rabourdin, and his plot to downsize the French government after realizing how much money went into maintaining the bureaucratic process. Unfortunately for Rabourdin (and his wife), this well-intentioned plan of theirs is about to be foiled by those who stood the most to lose from efficiency - the low-level public servants.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Bureaucracy' is a novel in the comedy-drama genre by Honore de Balzac. It revolves around a man named Rabourdin, and his plot to downsize the French government after realizing how much money went into maintaining the bureaucratic process. Unfortunately for Rabourdin (and his wife), this well-intentioned plan of theirs is about to be foiled by those who stood the most to lose from efficiency - the low-level public servants.
Biology and Bureaucracy
Author: Elliott White
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 664
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 664
Book Description