Inclusive Management

Inclusive Management is a pattern of practices by public managers that facilitate the inclusion of public employees, experts, the public, and politicians in collaboratively addressing public problems or concerns of public interest.

Read more about Inclusive Management:  Definition, Relationships With Other Public Management and Policy-Making Ideas, Distinguishing Inclusion and Participation, Diversity and Representation, Inclusion in Terms of Boundaries, Examples of Inclusive Management Practices, Inclusive Management Benefits

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    We are rarely able to interact only with folks like ourselves, who think as we do. No matter how much some of us deny this reality and long for the safety and familiarity of sameness, inclusive ways of knowing and living offer us the only true way to emancipate ourselves from the divisions that limit our minds and imaginations.
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