Category: Failure

  • Failure Of Socialization

    Socialization is the process through which one learns his or her culture and how to live within it. Failure in socialization therefore means that one does not learn his or her culture and ultimately how to live within it. This is a source of problems of all nature and scope. Socialization imparts an individual with…

  • An Organizational Failure: Blockbuster

    1. Describe and discuss how the organization’s culture facilitated the failure. Philips (2011) believes that success or failure of any great company depends on “Events, internal and external” (p. 3). Blockbuster also appears to be a victim of certain events at internal as well as external level. Based in McKinney, Texas, Blockbuster and founded in…

  • Function-Based Project Initiatives within Organizations

    I. Introduction Projects are set up as functions within a bigger organization for the undertaking of specific goals, objectives and targets. These projects are established to successfully carry out their respective purposes. Thus, the right people are recruited, hired and then assigned to work together for accomplishing their common mission, which should be positively clear…

  • Hurricane Katrina: Levee Failure

    Blame for Katrina Damage: The Corps Alone? In august 2005, the State of Louisiana was hit with one of the most devastating natural disasters the United States has ever seen. New Orleans specifically was among the cities who felt the full force of Hurricane Katrina. While the storm itself was very powerful the damage wasn’t…

  • Unveiling Material Failures in Engineering

    Failure of materials is an analysis in engineering world, to approach and determining about how and why a materials has failed, like iron bar, why it can crocked or porous. Some general causes of failure are structural leading, wear corrosion and latent defects. Failure of materials must be known by an engineer, safety is the…

  • A Comparative Analysis of “Of Mice and Men” and “To a Mouse”

    In John Steinbeck’s iconic novella, “Of Mice and Men,” the narrative unfolds as a poignant exploration of shattered dreams, echoing the theme of Robert Burns’ poem, “To a Mouse.” The profound connection between these two works extends beyond the shared sentiment expressed in the title, inviting readers to delve into the intricacies of human-animal relationships…

  • Factors Affecting Student Performance: Beyond Stress

    Unfortunately, many students could not maintain their top performance at their schools. According toOrganized Wisdom, more than 58% of college students fail to provide great performances at school. It’s mainly because of stress. But stress is not the only factor. there are more factors that can drop student’s performance. Those factors will be presented below.…

  • An Unforgettable Day: A Tale of Unfortunate Events

    One serene morning unfolded, with the sun casting its gentle rays into Ian’s room as he remained in the depths of slumber. Even the persistent ring of the alarm failed to rouse him, persisting for thirty minutes until a sudden splash of ice-cold water snapped him awake. His mother’s stern expression revealed his tardiness, setting…

  • Willy Loman: American Failure

    Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” puts the titular salesman, Willy Loman, at odds against his own psychological decline due to the pressures of society and his own personal failures as a salesman. Willy’s vision of the American Dream, that any man can be successful through sheer charisma and personality, failed him. Now, he has…

  • Monopoly as a source of market failure

    Abtsract. Environmental problems also occur when one of the participants in an exchange of property rights is able to exercise an inordinate amount of power over the outcome. This can occur, for example, when a product is sold by a single seller, or monopoly. A firm that has no competitors in its industry is called…