The Bureaucracy Describe how the Avon Community School Corporation is organized.

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The Bureaucracy Describe how the Avon Community School Corporation is organized.

The Bureaucracy School Board Super- intendents Principal AHS Principal AIS Principal Sycamore Science DCMath DC English DC

The Bureaucracy

Bureaucracy – an organization of people that completes a task

The Bureaucracy I.What is the federal bureaucracy? A.2.7 million people who work for the federal government B.Scope: Secretary of State to the janitor at the Indianapolis FBI office

The Bureaucracy I.What is the federal bureaucracy? A.2.7 million people who work for the federal government B.Scope: Secretary of State to the janitor at the Indianapolis FBI office C.Three features of a bureaucracy 1.Hierarchal structure and authority

The Bureaucracy School Board Super- intendents Principal AHS Principal AIS Principal Sycamore Science DCMath DC English DC

The Bureaucracy

I.What is the federal bureaucracy? A.2.7 million people who work for the federal government B.Scope: Secretary of State to the janitor at the Indianapolis FBI office C.Three features of a bureaucracy 1.Hierarchal structure and authority 2.Job specialization

The Bureaucracy School Board Super- intendents Principal AHS Principal AIS Principal Sycamore Science DCMath DC English DC

The Bureaucracy

I.What is the federal bureaucracy? A.2.7 million people who work for the federal government B.Scope: Secretary of State to the janitor at the Indianapolis FBI office C.Three features of a bureaucracy 1.Hierarchal structure and authority 2.Job specialization 3.Formalized rules

The Bureaucracy

I.What is the federal bureaucracy? A.2.7 million people who work for the federal government B.Scope: Secretary of State to the janitor at the Indianapolis FBI office C.Three features of a bureaucracy 1.Hierarchal structure and authority 2.Job specialization 3.Formalized rules a.Everybody gets treated the same b.No favoritism, no discrimination

The Bureaucracy What does the federal bureaucracy look like?

The Bureaucracy President Executive Office of the President Executive Departments Independent Agencies

The Bureaucracy President Executive Departments Independent Agencies Work closely with the president About 900 advisors / assistants

The Bureaucracy Chief of Staff

The Bureaucracy Chief of Staff

The Bureaucracy Chief of Staff

The Bureaucracy Chief of Staff Senior advisors

The Bureaucracy Chief of Staff Senior advisors Press secretary

The Bureaucracy

President (chair) V.P. Secretaries of State, Treasury and Defense Joint Chiefs of Staff Director of National Intelligence

The Bureaucracy Prepares the annual budget

The Bureaucracy President Independent Agencies

The Bureaucracy Term “Department” reserved for Cabinet level organizations Headed by a “Secretary” (except Justice – Attorney General) Familiar subunits

The Bureaucracy

U.S. Mint Internal Revenue Service

The Bureaucracy National Park Service

The Bureaucracy FAA

The Bureaucracy Coast Guard Customs TSA Secret Service

The Bureaucracy Term “Department” reserved for Cabinet level organizations Headed by a “Secretary” (except Justice – Attorney General) Familiar subunits Heads of departments are members of “the Cabinet”

The Bureaucracy

Term “Department” reserved for Cabinet level organizations Headed by a “Secretary” (except Justice – Attorney General) Familiar subunits Heads of departments are members of “the Cabinet” o Advisors to the president o Used less in modern times

The Bureaucracy President

The Bureaucracy

Three categories: 1.Independent Executive Agencies (NASA) (most independent agencies in this category) 2.Independent Regulatory Agencies (SEC, Federal Reserve System, FCC) (11 total) 3.Government Corporations (Postal Service, AMTRACK)

The Bureaucracy President