systemic failure JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/sɪsˈtɛmɪk fɪˈlɪər/ · sys·tem·ic fail·ure
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- A situation in which a system or organization fails to function properly, often due to a combination of factors or a flaw in its design. The hospital's systemic failure to address the outbreak led to a significant increase in patient deaths.
- A situation in which a process or system fails to achieve its intended goals or objectives, often due to a lack of coordination or communication. The company's systemic failure to meet its quarterly targets resulted in a significant loss of revenue.
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Did you know? The concept of systemic failure is often used in fields such as business, healthcare, and government to describe situations where a system or organization fails to meet its intended goals or objectives, often due to a combination of factors or a flaw in its design.