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Managerialism : a critique of an ideology

Title
Managerialism : a critique of an ideology / Thomas Klikauer, School of Management, University of Western Sydney, Australia.
Author
Klikauer, Thomas, 1962-
Publication
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

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Description
ix, 353 pages; 23 cm
Summary
"Many people have experienced management at work with some exposed to Managerialism. Once Managerialism had transcended the simplicity of managing companies it mutated into an ideology infiltrating nearly every eventuality of human life. Delivering a comprehensive definition of Managerialism, this book traces Managerialism's origins from simple factory administration to its current form as full-blown ideology that has infected private lives, public and educational institutions, society, the art, the economy, and even democracy. Today thousands of managers have graduated from Managerialism's main training facilities, namely management schools. They are ready to spread Managerialism's one-dimensional, anti-democratic, and authoritarian ideology that everything and anything can be managed through a specific set of managerial knowledge found in management studies. But there are also challenges to Managerialism. There are images of what lies beyond Managerialism. These post-managerial images include a rejection of the human and environmental destructiveness of Managerialism. And there are ways to create human and sustainable post-managerial living conditions"--
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Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction: Managerialism and Society -- 2. Managerialism as Ideology -- 3. Annihilating Social Change -- 4. Spreading Managerialism -- 5. The Culture of Managerialism -- 6. Managerialism and Authoritarianism -- 7. Managerialism and Positive Thinking -- 8. Shaping Science -- Shaping Democracy -- 9. Management Studies -- 10. The Age of Managerialism -- 11. Challenges to Managerial Thinking -- 12. Beyond Managerialism -- 13. Roadblocks to Post-Managerialism -- 14. Conclusion: A Post-Managerial World is Possible.
ISBN
  • 9781137334268 (hardback)
  • 1137334266 (hardback)
LCCN
  • 2013034639
  • 99955798653
OCLC
  • ocn857370306
  • 857370306
  • SCSB-5715682
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries