Word: bureaucratice
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Southeastern Eye Center, which earns $12 million annually, mostly from the 5,000 Medicare-paid cataract operations performed there each year, claims its business is down 30% since the NBC report. Executive director Mark McDaniel says the Caine case got as far as it did only because of a bureaucratic...
Suffering and losses may be eased this time because the Federal Emergency Management Agency is moving with uncharacteristic speed and vigor. From its creation 14 years ago right through Hurricane Andrew in Florida last summer, FEMA built a reputation for bumble-footed sluggishness. Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings once called its...
"I don't know what they mean by [problems with reducing] bureaucracy," she said. "Since I've been superintendent we've reduced bureaucratic costs by more than $1.7 million... A lot of people have been asking for early retirement."
Bozzotto said his union has often quarreled with Harvard, and he emphasized that it is important for organized labor to take a confrontational approach against highly bureaucratic places like the University.
Jaeger says the University's system of overseeing its personnel has broken down into an inefficient, bureaucratic morass that leaves supervision of workers to the whims of individual managers.