Managerialism
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Managerialism is the reliance on professional managers and organizational strategies to run an organisation. It may be justified in terms of efficiency, or characterized as an ideology.
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See also
- Managerial state
- Corporatocracy
- Corporatism
- James Burnham, author of The Managerial Revolution (1941)
- George Orwell, author of Second Thoughts on James Burnham (1946)
- Performance measurement
- Scientific management
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