bureaucratic culture उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The FAA's bureaucratic culture keeps it from being aggressive, as does its reluctance to impose costly safety modifications on airlines.
- When President Bush appointed White as Army secretary, he promised to bring business efficiency to the Army's sometimes bureaucratic culture.
- In 1992, he began writing a series of articles critical of Japan's bureaucratic culture for the monthly magazine Gekkan Asahi.
- "This selection, rooted in its bureaucratic culture, is not a propitious sign for the TSE's future ."
- The department's cost may pale next to the difficulty of merging the different bureaucratic cultures and agency missions that the reorganization proposes.
- EDS, meanwhile, hopes to prosper away from GM's bureaucratic culture and win new business from other auto companies, analysts said.
- The authorities ought to set the example to end a bureaucratic culture and practice in which officials tolerate and protect illegal conduct by their subordinates.
- The data, he said, is impossible to get a firm grip on because of poor accounting practices and a bureaucratic culture that resists accountability.
- Provisional data show that coaching has successfully moved the company from a bureaucratic culture to a " performance based " one, Rennie said.
- In a bureaucratic culture where vertical loyalty matters more than meritocracy, capable and creative ministers can be hampered by some kind of self-imposed censorship.