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scientific management
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scientific management: see industrial management industrial management, term applied to highly organized modern methods of carrying on industrial, especially manufacturing, operations. The Rise of Factories

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Internationalisation of curricula: An alternative to the Taylorisation of academic work.
It has become the victim of Taylorisation, Fordism, managerialism, and globalisation, and it has been reduced to routinized, technocratic and bureaucratic tasks where evidence and competency-based practice and risk assessments are the order of the day irrespective of whether or not they improve the lot of clients.
An extraordinary surge of Taylorisation has occurred within economic restructuring leading to the application of those principles of efficiency to areas of human services such as schools, hospitals, child psychiatry, medical care, psychotherapy and so on, where they are much more difficult to apply, if not downright inappropriate.
 
 
 
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