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  • curprev 11:3611:36, 23 December 2024DanteRagland676 talk contribs 10,845 bytes +10,845 Created page with "What is Pragmatism?<br><br>People who are pragmatic tend to focus on actions and solutions which are likely to be successful in the real world. They don't get entangled by a set of idealistic theories that may not be feasible in reality.<br><br>This article outlines three methodological principles of pragmatic inquiry. It also provides two case studies of organizational processes in non-government organizations. It argues that the pragmatism is a valuable research method..."