Flexism as a remedy to bureaucratic red-control.

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The New Nation

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The article titled "Flexism as a Remedy to Bureaucratic Red-Control" by M. Azizur Rahman published in The New Nation on October 3, 2012, explores the concept of "flexism" as a strategic approach to mitigate the constraints imposed by rigid bureaucratic systems. It discusses how excessive bureaucratic control, often characterized by inflexible procedures and red tape, can hinder effective governance and economic progress. The article advocates for the adoption of flexible administrative practices that prioritize adaptability, efficiency, and responsiveness to public needs. By embracing "flexism," the piece suggests that bureaucratic institutions can better facilitate development initiatives and enhance service delivery.

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M. Azizur Rahman. (2012, October 3). Flexism as a remedy to bureaucratic red-control. The New Nation.

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