A commonly cited example is the attempted entry of McDonald's into South Asia, where the culture has a strong aversion to beef products.
Problems with product naming include Esso gasoline (which means "disabled car" in Japanese), Pet milk (which means "fart" in French) and Bimbo bread (which is an offensive term in English).
Subtler cultural problems are possible. The loud quacking of the AFLAC duck was considered humorous in the United States, and was a successful advertising campaign. However, the same sound was considered offensive in Japanese, where the culture does not tolerate loud or forceful speech.
There are various urban legends on this topic which, though untrue, are widely repeated. These would include the Chevy Nova in Mexico and Coca-Cola in China.
In the context of DO-178B, catastrophic failures are those that can lead to loss of life, significant injury, or extensive damage to the aircraft and its surroundings. Examples include software faults that cause an aircraft to stall or lose control during flight, erroneous navigation leading to terrain collisions, or incorrect functioning of critical systems like flight control or engine management. These failures emphasize the necessity for rigorous software verification and validation processes mandated by DO-178B to ensure the safety and reliability of airborne systems.
Approximately 70-80% of hydraulic failures can be attributed to dirty hydraulic fluid. Contaminants in the fluid can cause wear and tear on components, leading to decreased efficiency and potential system failures. Regular maintenance and filtration are essential to minimize this risk and ensure system reliability.
Biggest problems are the windings either having an open circuit or a short circuit.
Prevention is often much cheaper than failures because it involves proactive measures that address potential issues before they escalate, saving costs associated with repairs, replacements, or lawsuits. Investing in preventive strategies reduces the likelihood of costly disruptions and enhances efficiency. Additionally, preventing failures helps maintain customer trust and satisfaction, which can be expensive to rebuild after a failure occurs. Ultimately, a focus on prevention leads to long-term savings and stability for businesses and organizations.
Yes, but there are risks associated with every type of power plant. Its simply a matter of understanding those risks and dealing with them. In the case of nuclear reactors, we design whats known as "defense in depth", so that any hypothetical failure, or sequence of failures, including some improbable failures, can be handled.
One test crashed and literally blew up.
The New Deal policies enacted by Franklin Roosevelt during his presidency are examples of the government working to resolve the failures in the economic market.
There have been catastrophic failures of wind turbines where they come apart. A search for wind turbine failures on a video site will give you examples.
Not trying are the worst failures!
what did Louis XIV hope to accomplish in his domestic and foreign policies? To what extent did he succeed ? giveing examples of his successes and failures
A combination of two failures lead to catastrophic event and the first failure is latent is there probability requirement for the latent failure?
Successes and failures are considered to be part of development. In most cases, there will a number of failures before success is achieved.
They had a lot of failures!
Various Failures was created in 1999.
Present the main reasons that cause strategy failures, and what strategic decision can be taken to prevent such failures.
No there is not. There is only one vague reference to Israel in the Hieroglyphics, and it does not mention any details at all. It was not uncommon for ancient Egyptians to avoid mentioning their political failures in writing.
Catastrophic failures: Immediate and complete failure of the electronic component. Latent failures: Damage that occurs over time, leading to unexpected failures in the future. Parametric failures: Changes in the electrical characteristics of the component, affecting its performance.