Passage:
In organizational operations, the phenomenon of "latent capacity erosion" occurs when an institution maintains a dedicated auxiliary system exclusively to absorb extreme, unpredictable operational shocks, but management incrementally absorbs that auxiliary capacity into daily baseline operations. This shift typically occurs because performance auditing software measures unutilized reserve capacity as operational inefficiency. As a result, routine throughput metrics temporarily improve, creating the illusion of heightened productivity. However, because the protective buffer has been fully integrated into normal workloads, the organization loses its surge capacity, leaving it vulnerable to catastrophic system collapse when a standard environmental disruption eventually arises.
Which of the following scenarios is most analogous to the phenomenon of latent capacity erosion described in the passage?
- A municipal fire department maintains a fleet of specialized all-terrain rescue vehicles for rare forest fires, but city administrators incrementally reassign these vehicles to daily urban traffic patrols to maximize routine vehicle utilization metrics, leaving the department unable to respond when a severe wildfire occurs.Cevap
- BA logistics warehouse installs automated sorting belts to handle peak holiday parcel volumes, but the equipment frequently breaks down during surge periods because management neglected routine maintenance routines.
- CA commercial airline maintains a pool of standby reserve pilots to cover sudden employee illnesses, and during a severe flu outbreak, the airline successfully deploys all reserve crew members to prevent flight cancellations.
- DAn electric utility provider expands its solar generation array while operating under the assumption that favorable weather conditions will permanently eliminate the need to maintain backup natural gas generators.
- EA technology firm cited by industry analysts maintains that redundant data servers are vital for preventing network crashes during unexpected web traffic surges.