The individual is no longer a viable entity and emotion and sentiment are not part of the decision making process (Ritzer 2004). In highly bureaucratic organizations there is no room for "custom made" decision making. All parties are trapped in this unfeeling, uncaring set of rules and regulations that determine how and what decisions should be made. It is an iron cage because the system is cold, unfeeling and uncaring. The main question is; what does the policy say? Effectively we cease to be human and function in a mechanical, logical manner.
Bureaucracies are highly efficient because systems are they are goal oriented. Everything within the system is structured to achieving the outlined goals. Additionally, processes are streamlined so that deviations that would introduce inefficiency are removed from the system. The belief is that the existing ways of acting within the bureaucracy produce the greatest efficiency. In a bureaucracy decision making is made easy as there is always some policy to reference for most decisions. Workers are part of the systems integrated circuits in the great computer.
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