Monday, April 24, 2006

The Planned Frustrations of Bureaucracy

I recently spoke with a friend who was in process of getting a documentary greenlit at a major network. One muckety at the network had approved the documentary. However, several days later, another muckety jumped in unannounced and requested drastic changes to the show. Each muckety was equal to the other in power, so which one had the final say? My friend related to me that, in the process, he discovered that the network has a system of dual-positions where two mucketies work exactly the same position with the same reponsibilities and the same powers. The intent is that the dual-position system would then act as a safeguard against potential problems.

Intent is often different from outcome, and the outcome here is a bureaucracy that produces delays, frustration and a culture of corporate insanity.

Bureaucracy is the same, regardless of industry, and here in California in the halls of planning, bureaucracy and it's attendant insanities are flourishing. A relative of mine has been trying to get a permit to remodel a house for the last year. The house suffered a fire that burned out a great deal of the interior, requiring walls and roof (among other things) to be rebuilt. You would think that a county would be delighted to have an eyesore (such as a fire-damaged house) to be remodeled, but their behavior speaks otherwise. One of the intriguing insanities uncovered by the process is that, due to my relative wanting to put a floor in the attic (and thus increasing the useable square footage of the house), the county wants him to move the house farther back from the road. However, the house was built in the 1890s, long before the road was built.

It's enough to make anyone scream. Anyway, one year in the permit process and still waiting...

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

kind of like insurance compainies. inane.

9:45 AM  
Blogger ToadRocket said...

it produces tooth-grinding

3:26 PM  

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