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  • curprev 09:1509:15, 5 January 2025CaitlinStreeter talk contribs 11,180 bytes +11,180 Created page with "What is Pragmatism?<br><br>People who are pragmatic prioritize actions and solutions which are likely to succeed in the real world. They don't get caught up in idealistic theories which might not be practical in reality.<br><br>This article explores three principles of pragmatic inquiry and details two examples of project-based organizational processes in non-government organizations. It suggests that pragmatism is a valuable research paradigm to study the dynamic proces..."