Mike Jungbluth

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Administrators who used to shield doctors, lawyers, and scientists from red tape such as approving budgets, expenses, and time sheets now use software that heaps such chores on the people they once served. Arizona State’s Barry Bozeman shows that more and more of us are bogged down by such “robotic bureaucracy”—those relentless computer-generated administrative demands that cause “death by a thousand 10-minute tasks.”
The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder
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