People show different attitudes towards whether it is worth taking risk making mistakes to increase productivity. In my opinion, I completely agree with the argument that things should be planned and executed deliberately to make sure of their exactness. I feel this way for two reasons which I will explore in the following essay.
First and foremost, making mistakes is detrimental to the stability and prosperity of a company especially in the current competitive market. A small scandal greatly contributes to the fact that consumers choose other alternatives from other competitors. In the modern market, it is equivalent to the end of the company´s existence and development. Should the company survive, the management of that company may have to hand over a ton of cash to fix the consequences of the errors. For example, various giant German automobile companies have had to dig deep into their pockets to recall millions of cars worldwide as a consequence of their latest diesel-gate scandal. Clients from all over the world were disappointed with this lie and decided to buy cars from Japanese and Korean brands.
Secondly, products or services which lack thorough study and investigation likely bring about serious legal issues for their manufacturers, especially in the pharmaceutical industry. A problematic medicine can do harm or even cause death to thousands of patients. A recent case of a local pharmaceutical company in my country is a compelling example. That manufacturer commercialized a new type of vaccine for newborn babies without a profound medical verification. As a result, various side effects quickly stopped its sales throughout the country. Not only that, the company has faced an extensive number of legal trials and the director has been imprisoned for ten years.
In conclusion, I put my vote to the argument that everything should be tested and checked carefully to avert errors. Otherwise, the provider may bind itself into legal issues or lost its reputation or the business is ruined.
People
show
different
attitudes towards whether it is worth taking
risk
making mistakes to increase productivity. In my opinion, I completely
agree
with the argument that things should
be planned
and executed
deliberately
to
make
sure of their exactness. I feel this way for two reasons which I will explore in the following essay.
First
and foremost, making mistakes is detrimental to the stability and prosperity of a
company
especially
in the
current
competitive market. A
small
scandal
greatly
contributes to the fact that consumers choose other alternatives from other competitors. In the modern market, it is equivalent to the
end
of the
company´s
existence and development. Should the
company
survive, the management of that
company
may
have to
hand over a ton of cash to
fix
the consequences of the errors.
For example
, various giant German automobile
companies
have had to dig deep into their pockets to recall millions of cars worldwide as a consequence of their latest diesel-gate scandal. Clients from all over the world
were disappointed
with this lie and decided to
buy
cars from Japanese and Korean brands.
Secondly
, products or services which lack thorough study and investigation likely bring about serious legal issues for their manufacturers,
especially
in the pharmaceutical industry. A problematic medicine can do harm or even cause death to thousands of patients. A recent case of a local pharmaceutical
company
in my country is a compelling example. That manufacturer commercialized a new type of vaccine for newborn babies without a profound medical verification.
As a result
, various side effects
quickly
stopped
its sales throughout the country. Not
only
that, the
company
has faced an extensive number of legal trials and the director has
been imprisoned
for ten years.
In conclusion
, I put my vote to the argument that everything should be
tested
and
checked
carefully
to avert errors.
Otherwise
, the provider may bind itself into legal issues or lost its reputation or the business
is ruined
.