Bureaucracy in the one-dimensional city proves catastrophic for a variety of reasons. Linguistically, bureaucracy refers to the unelected administrative governmental body that manages and makes policies in states and cities; while metaphorically, it denotes inflation, complexity, ambiguity, stagnation, obstinacy and sluggishness. Moreover, any city with a development project and future vision cannot succeed while ignoring this disease that kills ambition, impedes development and obstruct the success of businesses.
Bureaucracy wastes resources, time and effort. It is essential to note that every organization has main tasks and secondary supplementary activities. In ideal conditions, the effort spent on secondary tasks should not exceed 20%. For instance, a design firm must spend more than 80% of its time and resources on design, improvement of operations and production. The more this percentage decreases towards the secondary activities — such as governmental transactions, following up permits, etc. — the more the quality of the main product decreases, and the business suffers from financial losses.
Bureaucracy leads to ambiguity. Bureaucratic cities have unpublished plans, and those that are published are not accomplished on time. Further, many tenders are not awarded on time, and those that are awarded face prolonged delays. How can the private sector thrive in an ambiguous environment? Ambiguity deters future forecasting and the proper allocation of human and financial resources.
Bureaucracy leads to closed cities. It forces restricting laws for work and residency. Governments in One-dimensional cities intervene in unnecessary details. Governmental agencies estimate employees number, professions, review contracts and intercede in the type of contract between the employee and the employer. In addition to a long list of conditions and regulations that require a dedicated expert, a genius liaison officer and a rich and forked public relations to allow a business to conduct run smoothly.
In the one-dimensional city, Bureaucracy is rigid and slow. While life’s rhythm is speeding by, the smart business environment shrinks time and space. Indeed, bureaucracy is an obstacle in front of speed and a barrier to change. As such cities that suffer from bureaucracy cannot be pioneer any sector, waste chances and expel creative people and organizations.
The one-dimensional city is ruled by the incompetent and the unqualified. The bureaucratic system expels the competent and cannot absorb the smart, the creatives, and even more importantly, the sincere.
Finally, the ambitious city prioritizes the elimination of the thorny bureaucracy. To seek full transparency, openness, tolerance and the fight of stagnation. It must adapt to good dynamism and consider the need to progress at a speed that is adequate with contemporary life.