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This is the third of three episodes (18-20) that address Managerialism, a western approach to business that created a class of managers locked into practices dating from early in the twentieth century. These practices, known as scientific management, are evident in many of the the things we blame on business in general, and on capitalism in particular.
By Bill YoungThis is the third of three episodes (18-20) that address Managerialism, a western approach to business that created a class of managers locked into practices dating from early in the twentieth century. These practices, known as scientific management, are evident in many of the the things we blame on business in general, and on capitalism in particular.