I see managerialism as a virus which has as its main attribute the destruction of altruism and of individual clinical and scholarly activity. |
In the 1990s, however, as managerialism began to dominate the university, translucence and opaqueness replaced transparency. |
As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible. |
But his personal asceticism and disdain for the managerialism of modern politics brought its own difficulties. |
Later, he used morality on the international stage to dress up a government bogged down in managerialism and public-sector reform. |
I reason that university presidents with business or economics backgrounds should be more likely than others to embrace managerialism. |