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The Delicate Art of Bureaucracy

Digital Transformation with the Monkey, the Razor, and the Sumo Wrestler

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Mark Schwartz, author of leadership classics A Seat at the Table and The Art of Business Value, reveals a new (empowering) model for the often soul-shattering, frustrating, Kafkaesque nightmare we call bureaucracy.


Through humor, a healthy dose of history and philosophy, and real-life examples from his days as a government bureaucrat, Schwartz shows IT leaders (and the whole of business) how to master the ways of the Monkey, the Razor, and the Sumo Wrestler to create a lean, learning, and enabling bureaucracy.


For anyone frustrated by roadblocks, irritated the business can't move fast enough, or suffering under the weight of crushing procedures, this book is for you. No matter your role, you need a playbook for bureaucracy. This is it. With this playbook, you can wield bureaucracy as a superpower and bust through it at the same time

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2020

      Schwartz (A Seat at the Table, The Art of Business Value) says that people often view bureaucracy as an evil monster. But this is not the most helpful way to think about it. As such, it has played a major role in history, as it is essential to the way states and other large enterprises develop. Here Schwartz shows himself to be an able student of Max Weber. If this is so, why do people view it as an enemy? They do so because the bureaucracies they encounter in daily life are not "lean, learning, and enabling." Instead, people can use bureaucracy as a key tool to cope with the digital age. The author, who writes in a colorful style with an abundance of literary references, says that we "can overcome bureaucracy by blasting holes in it, by shrinking it, and by forcing it to turn upon itself." VERDICT Readers involved in digital technology, as well as general readers interested in the place of bureaucracy in history and the contemporary world will gain a great deal from this insightful book, written by a master of the field.--David Gordon, Ludwig von Mises Inst., Auburn, AL

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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