Rational Gridlock
In "Rational Gridlock," Patrick B. Edgar explores the intricate relationship between rationality and bureaucracy and its impact on problem-solving within local government. Published by the University Press of America in 2011, this thought-provoking book spans 176 pages, providing keen insights into how rational decision-making can often hinder bureaucratic effectiveness and public trust. Edgar argues for a transformative approach that fosters a collaborative environment, empowering all members of the bureaucracy to unleash their creative potential, rather than treating government operations like a business. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of business, politics, and local governance, "Rational Gridlock" invites readers to rethink traditional government structures and envision a more effective way to serve the public good.