Technogeezer
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No. 

There are security preferences that Fusion needs to have modified (thanks to Apple) in order to run. If I remember correctly, one of them (allow application to control the computer) absolutely requires admin privileges (and the change asks for it) in order for it to be changed, and Fusion won't run without it. 

Unless you have admin privileges on that Mac and can provide your password (or the password of another admin user), I don't believe you're going to get Fusion to run. 

Organizations that install MDM profiles on systems usually have a good reason to do so. Like controlling what software can be installed so that something they have no idea about doesn't compromise a corporate network or sensitive information that's on the device. Or even not wanting to be bothered with supporting every piece of software that a user might want to install on a corporate asset. 

- Paul (Technogeezer)
Editor of the Unofficial Fusion Companion Guides
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