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- Bureaucratic_inertia abstract "Bureaucratic inertia is the inevitable tendency of bureaucratic organizations to perpetuate the established procedures and modes, even if they are counterproductive and/or diametrically opposed to established organizational goals. This unchecked growth may continue independently of the organization's success or failure. Through bureaucratic inertia, organizations tend to take on a life of their own beyond their formal objectives. "The bureaucracy is expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy." --Oscar Wilde".