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  1. Diagram of the dynamics of the Iron Triangle of United States politics. In United States politics, the "iron triangle" comprises the policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, the bureaucracy, and interest groups, as described in 1981 by Gordon Adams.

  2. The project management triangle (called also the triple constraint, iron triangle and project triangle) is a model of the constraints of project management. While its origins are unclear, it has been used since at least the 1950s. [1]

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · An iron triangle government is a system where lobbyists commit to support bureaucratic agencies' agendas and congressional politicians' reelection campaigns. In exchange, the lobbyists receive...

  4. Learn how to use iron triangle project management and agile together to manage different variables and make the best decisions to reach business goals.

  5. Nov 30, 2023 · The Iron Triangle is a term used in political science to describe the policy-making relationship among the legislative committees (or congressional committees), the bureaucracy (government agencies), and interest groups.

  6. The Iron Triangle. Observers of the modern American government often point to an iron triangle that best demonstrates who really does the work of government. The iron triangle, sometimes called a subgovernment, consists of interest groups, members of congressional subcommittees, and agency bureaucrats.

  7. In United States politics, the iron triangle is a term used by political scientists to describe the policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, the bureaucracy (executive) (sometimes called "government agencies"), and interest groups.

  8. Iron triangles involve interest groups, Congress, and bureaucracies influencing each other. Interest groups lobby for their cause, Congress passes laws, and bureaucracies execute them. Issue networks are informal groups that influence interest groups and Congress through activism and scrutiny.

  9. Aug 14, 2013 · The iron triangle is a term used by political scientists to describe the policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, federal bureaucratic agencies and interest...

  10. Mar 22, 2021 · An iron triangle is the term used to describe a relationship that develops between congressional committees, the federal bureaucracy and interest groups during the policy creation process.