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The Twelve Language Areas of Managerialism

Thomas Klikauer
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Thomas Klikauer: Western Sydney University

Chapter 3 in The Language of Managerialism, 2023, pp 65-100 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The language of Managerialism originated in management which, in turn, began the factory administration. The language used in factory administration started a long time ago. Before the language of Managerialism could ever develop, there was the language that managers used and before management language, there were small workshops ran by their owners. Much of this dates back to the beginning of factories, industrialism and capitalism. With the great transformation from feudalism towards capitalism came a new language, the language of management.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16379-1_3

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