Dear Saad,
One of the most common criteria for categorizing and comparing societies is the concept of development. Scholars, policy makers, and ordinary people frequently rate countries according to their level of development, with societies often placed into categories such as developed and less developed. This practice has been common for centuries in the Western world, and globalization has spread it internationally.
The most common differences:
Thinking.
Education & Knowldge.
Following the integrated management systems.
The development of the manpower & Human Capital.
Thanks
Hany Sewilam AbdelHamid
Business Development Manager
Thinking
Hany summed up this question the best. Any answer or debate of the differences would indicate a generalization of varying societies based on a number of constructed circumstances.
تختلف المجتمعات المتطورة إدارياً عن غيرها من المجتمعات بأمور كثيرة تميزها, سأحاول ذكر بعضها:
- البعد عن الروتين.
- البعد عن البيروقراطية.
- احترام الوقت.
- بناء المؤسسات.
- احترام المؤسسات وزيادة الثقة بها.
- تخفيض نسب البطالة.
- تخفيض الإنفاق العام.
- ترشيد الإنفاق.
- التقدم العلمي.
- تحسين السلوكيات العامة والمهنية.
- تقدير الكفاءات والنهوض بها.
- الاستقرار المادي والمعنوي.
- الانضباط واحترام القوانين.
- الوعي العام.
They differ in many aspects:
- They follow rules.
- They care for society as well as individual.
- They are visionary and thinks ahead more than10 years.
- They carry on projects already started by previous administrators/ ministers/ regime.
- They spend less money on luxuries.
- They have equal rights for everyone and justice is provided equally either for poor or rich.
- They do research and try to reach a zero-error point.
Development of socities comes with literacy, learning and knowlege as their thought process is on a much wider spectrum. This change in thought process enables one with much more creative and productive ideas, being realistic, understanding the importance of human potential and respect for human race.