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 Translation for 'managerialism' from English to French
managérialisme {m}managerialism
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Translation for 'managerialism' from English to French

managerialism
managérialisme {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • Collaborative governance has emerged as a response to the failures of government policy implementation and to the high cost and politicization of regulation and as an alternative to managerialism and adversarial approaches.
  • Managerialism is the reliance on professional managers and organizational strategies to run a society.
  • Reflecting contemporary managerialism, each school has its own principal and an executive principal has overall responsibility to the Board of Governors.
  • The advance of managerialism under Griffiths irritated many doctors, previously accustomed to a dominant role in NHS governance.
  • Other critics allege that the reforms have led to a culture of "corporate managerialism" in universities, and that they have been related to a rise in bullying tactics among university management, a decline in the freedom of academic speech and inquiry, and a loss of academic collegiality.

  • The inconsistencies between their experiences in the workplace and the claims of mainstream managerialism, and an intention to connect those experiences to broader explanations and theorizing leads these people to CMS.
  • This report was influenced by the ideology of managerialism - the idea that problems could be solved by 'management'.
  • Common Wealth's later political philosophy was heavily influenced by a notion that a new mode of production, known as managerialism, was replacing the archetypal forms of capitalism.
  • Graeber also formulated the concept of "bullshitization", where previously meaningful work turns into a bullshit job through corporatization, marketization or managerialism.
  • He first came to prominence for work on public sector reform, managerialism and New Public Management.

  • At the party conference in February 1958 he was accused by Walter Ulbricht and Erich Honecker of "managerialism" ("Managertums") and a "deviant attitude" ("abweichender Haltung").
  • On 1 December, David Colquhoun, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology at UCL and long-time critic of managerialism and research assessment in British Universities wrote a blog post entitled “Publish and perish at Imperial College London: the death of Stefan Grimm."
  • In 2007 he retired early, disillusioned by academic life and condemning what he saw as the rise of managerialism ("Eine Diktatur der Geschäftigkeit")" and decline in respect for academic work.
  • In "CL&J Criminal Law and Justice Weekly" Jon Robins wrote that the book "shines an unflinching light on the nightmare of our courts", with chronic underfunding, staggering inefficiency and deathly managerialism being endemic within the system.
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