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    Managerialism Is a Philosophy That Contradicts the Tenets of Participative
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Managerialism Is a Philosophy That Contradicts the Tenets of Participative

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Managerialism is a philosophy that contradicts the tenets of participative management in its assumption that an organizational elite, consisting of managers can change and control the culture and purpose of organizations.

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