The authors say it is top management's job to protect the young venture the corporate bureaucracy would otherwise smother.
Takeovers are part of a free-market response, working to unseat corporate bureaucracies, control runaway costs and make America competitive again.
"That's when I decided I no longer wanted to work for a corporate bureaucracy," she said.
A corporate bureaucracy gives a wealthy old man extra life by taking him back to an earlier part of his life.
Many factors contributed to the General Motors decline - health care costs, corporate bureaucracy and detachment from the market.
Houston was by far the biggest city in Texas, a center of the corporate bureaucracies of firms doing business in the oil patch.
In fact, claims Galbraith, it is management (corporate bureaucracy) that runs them (pp.
Present here are the more secure parts of the modern corporate bureaucracy.
Over time, corporate, government and educational bureaucracies must be ruthlessly pruned.
Americans are so fed up with poor treatment from large corporate bureaucracies, she said, that they will accept reassurance only from the top official.