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WOW Scott, you managed to bridge 17th century colonial governance/management to 21st century corporate governance/ management in one essay. Quite a feat. I’m retired, but during my 45 year career in manufacturing, I worked for 6 large mostly Fortune 500 corporations. I have seen everything when it comes to types of management. I know two principles that govern most decisions. 1. Companies that are growing & profitable will hire & promote people and build a large bureaucracy as you stated. When they are no longer profitable they will cut costs like crazy. 2. I have experienced working for an award winning company that mostly eliminated excess middle management & gave more responsibility to the workers who brought increased productivity, quality & profit. That made our company attractive for a corporate merger. The larger company came in and arrogantly forced their corporate culture on us. Whatever companies do WILL CHANGE with the times and the political & economic situation.

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