Ideal bureaucrat
The Ideal Bureaucrat for Citizens and Themselves: Conflict of Rationalities within the Weberian Model Introduction: Divergence of Perception in Organizational Theory The concept of the "ideal bureaucrat," introduced by Max Weber as a rational-legal type, has been fragmented in real practice into two often opposite models of perception. On one hand, there is an image constructed by the expectations and needs of the citizen-client of the system. On the other — the internal, implicit model of self-identification and professional survival of the official himself. The divergence between these images generates the main conflict in the "state-citizen" relationship and is a key object of study in public administration, organizational sociology, and rational choice theory. I. The Ideal Bureaucrat in the Perception of the Citizen: Servant, Navigator, and Problem Solver The citizen, interacting with the state apparatus, expects the embodiment of the following qualities that can be considered the "ideal from the consumer's perspective": Customer-centricity and empathy. The bureaucrat must see the applicant not as a "case" but as a person with a unique situation. His role is not just to process a document but to understand the request, even if it is formulated incorrectly, and to help find a solution. An example of the institutionalization of this approach is the concept of the "service state" and the introduction of quality standards (charter) in British public services in the 1990s. Procedural transparency and predictability. The ideal official clearly explains the algorithm, deadlines, requirements, and reasons for certain decisions. This reduces the transaction costs of the citizen and a sense of helplessness. A specific tool is administrative regulations published in open access. Personal responsibility and proactivity. The citizen expects that the official will take responsibility for "leading" the case through the instances, rather than referring the applicant for the nex ... Read more
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