A new method to confront bureaucracy is presented. Its main statment lies on the assumption that, in a vast range of cases, it can be more useful to face up bureaucrats in a passive non-agressive way rather than angry and raising one's voice. This new method, called "the dog with the tail between the hind legs", is guided by a specific problem-solving heuristic easy to explain as well as to learn.Introduction
Since it appeared, who knows when the hell, bureaucracy has become one of the most problematic issues in modern societies. Men and women from all ages and all over the world have lost slow and endless hours behind full-covered-by-sheets-and-folders desks, and in many of those cases their efforts have been fruitless. Because of the frustration and helplessness caracteristic of these encounters, a huge number of them have usually ended as impassionate and bloodthirsty struggles. Yet the search of better ways to deal with bureaucracy hasn't attracted the attention of research around the world, even though its presence has costed an overwhelming amount of resources.
To date, this search is still incomplete. Given both the importance on finding a more effective and frugal way to treat with, and the personal wish of defeating bureaucrats, I've constructed a semi-structurated method that could help to get better results when confronting some bureaucratic proceedings.