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  2. Critical management studies - Wikipedia

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    Critical management studies (CMS) is a loose but extensive grouping of theoretically informed critiques of management, business and organisation, grounded originally in a critical theory perspective. Today it encompasses a wide range of perspectives that are critical of traditional theories of management and the business schools that generate ...

  3. Critical theory - Wikipedia

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    Critical management studies (CMS) is a loose but extensive grouping of theoretically informed critiques of management, business and organisation, grounded originally in a critical theory perspective. Today it encompasses a wide range of perspectives that are critical of traditional theories of management and the business schools that generate ...

  4. Crit - Wikipedia

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    Critical legal studies, a movement in legal thought Critical management studies , a group of politically left wing and theoretically innovative approaches to management, business and organization Critical theory (Frankfurt School) - theory in the positivistic, scientistic, or purely observational mode

  5. Management cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    The viable system model (VSM) by Stafford Beer. Management cybernetics is concerned with the application of cybernetics to management and organizations. "Management cybernetics" was first introduced by Stafford Beer in the late 1950s [1] and introduces the various mechanisms of self-regulation applied by and to organizational settings, as seen through a cybernetics perspective.

  6. Knowledge management - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge management (KM) is the set of procedures for producing, disseminating, utilizing, and overseeing an organization's knowledge and data.It alludes to a multidisciplinary strategy that maximizes knowledge utilization to accomplish organizational goals.

  7. Managerialism - Wikipedia

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    Managerialism is the idea that professional managers should run organizations in line with organizational routines which produce controllable and measurable results. [1] [2] It applies the procedures of running a for-profit business to any organization, with an emphasis on control, [3] accountability, [4] measurement, strategic planning and the micromanagement of staff.

  8. Outline of business management - Wikipedia

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    Critical management studies (CMS) – Left wing approach to management, business and organization; Customer relationship management – Process of managing interactions with customers; Data management – Disciplines related to managing data as a resource; Design management – Field of inquiry in business

  9. Management - Wikipedia

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    Many of the assumptions made by management have come under attack from business-ethics viewpoints, critical management studies, and anti-corporate activism. As one consequence, workplace democracy (sometimes referred to as Workers' self-management ) has become both more common and more advocated, in some places distributing all management ...