The social worker cannot find the time to be a bureaucrat by telling a judge to hear cases more quickly.
The social worker cannot find the time to be a bureaucrat by drivingly more quickly to home calls.
The social worker cannot find the time to be a bureaucrat by telling the instructor of a required four-hour continuing education class to teach the class in three hours.
No, to find time to be a bureaucrat, the social worker must take time away from where it is needed most—time spent actually doing social work and helping.
— Lance Hillsinger, author, Build a Better Bridge: Social Policy for The 21st Century