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Ferrucio Lamborghini Success
Ferrucio Lamborghini’s Success
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Successful Businessmen
Success comes in different dimensions and delivers an aurier of satisfaction (Abrams, 2003). It is the projection of the completion or rather achievement of dreams and aspirations. Entrepreneurial success is rather broad as it has both the aspects of financial success and the actualization of projects (Dastur, 2011). Different entrepreneurs and businessmen have combined the art of human creativity with excellent business skills to succeed immensely in various fields. The most significant levels of their success are the nature of their dominance in the businesses markets and the accumulation of wealth. For instance, the technological sector is dominated by industries that were started by persons with individual brilliance and the capacity to make improvements on technological systems creatively. Such individuals also exhibited great marketing skills to make their creations/products the clients’ preference (Abrams, 2003). This essay examines the success of Ferrucio Lamborghini, an Italian industrialist who founded a group of Lamborghini industries. The nature of his success was so immense that the world still adores his creations, over a decade after his death (Landsem, 2010). The companies he founded have maintained the capacity to produce high quality and marketable products.Thesis: Ferrucio Lamborghini was a successful businessman by his advanced ideas, his insistence on his dream, and his company development.
The Nature of Ferrucio’s Success
Ferrucio achieved success through his advanced ideas that presented him with the capacity and ability to dominate the mechanical industrial market. His abilities were first projected when he used his creativity to modify his first car, a homely fiat, into a topless and graceful two-seater car that attracted attention. He had the desire to see beyond the ordinary and improve the mechanics of simple or even exceptional mechanics. For instance, when he purchased a Ferrari in 1958, his interests did not end with the acquisition of the powerful and beautiful automotive. Instead, he aspired to improve on the factors he considered as inadequate as the noise levels and the breaking system (Sackey, 2008). That interest led to the realization of the deficiencies presented by other automotive models and the final building of his automotive industries in which he indulged to produce better designs (Lamborghini people, 2010). The businessman also had the capacity to exploit available marketing opportunities. He could realize the critical situations that required mechanical solutions and as such make financial gains from the crisis (Virk, 2003). After the Second World War in which nations had indulged neglecting other attributes like the agricultural sectors, there came the global need for mass production of food to meet the demands. Mass food production is only possible through mechanized agriculture, and Ferrucio had the ability to realize that the global mechanical production of tractors was insufficient. He thus developed the idea of establishing a mechanical industry that would later grow into a leading tractor company that was then known as the Lamborghini Trattori. His advanced ideas, thus, projected him as one of the world’s successful businessmen (Abrams, 2003).The other factor that made him successful was his insistence on his dreams. There are numerous times that businessmen have dropped great ideas after hitting a few stalls. Ferrucio, on the other hand, suffered several significant setbacks, but he never quit. He always had the ability to make a comeback from very distressing situations and continue with his aspirations, a factor that saw to the establishment of the Lamborghini industries. For instance, he had an accident with his first car that he had extensively redesigned and suffered great losses. In the 70’s, his companies started experiencing financial strains and were registering loses. He even had to sell Trattori so as to balance his economic books. However, the setbacks never served to derail his progress of pursuing his aspirations. The businesses that survived the crisis later funded others and his interests continued. That kind of insistence made him achieve immense levels of success in varied fields of businesses (Dastur, 2011).The last factor that saw to Ferrucio’s success was attitude of company development. Such is the attitude that inspired him to start mass car production instead of designing for Ferrari as working with Ferrari limited his capacity (Lamborghini people, 2010). Even after establishing his companies, he always aspired to maintain a competitive edge over his rivals. As such, he took to improving his models and marketing them to build the status of the companies’ industrial capacity. For instance, he kept improving on the Spartan internal features of his sports cars productions to make them more comfortable and appealing. The nature of trying to improve the status of his companies and their products increased their sales, thus, presenting him with more accumulation of wealth (Virk, 2003).
Conclusion
As has been projected in the essay, Ferrucio’s ideologies insistence and the desire to develop were the underlining factors in the nature of his success. It clearly came out that his ideologies gave him a competitive edge over rivals. He also had the drive to pursue his dreams constantly regardless of the kind of setbacks that he encountered in the process. He made his objectives the priority in the processes of pursuing his dreams and never relented regardless of the hard situations and challenges. Ferrucio also had the aspiration that always drove him to want to become better and achieve more. As such, he kept improving the status of his models and companies so to expand them and increase their ability. Therefore, success takes more than the ability to design a business proposal as there are other factors that influence the establishment and productivity of the business.
Dear Saito,
It is very sad my side of the story is rubbished and I am judged based on other similar incidences thus making me a victim of circumstances. I have never ever handle an order on Ferrucio Lamborghini in my life before, I swear in the name of God. I know the truth will never remain hidden forever, unfortunately, it might come out after I have seriously suffered. Let me swear my last word in this matter in your presence; God, in any case I committed this crime please descend your atrocities upon me and my entire family and this should include death. Saito, I have sworn those bitter words because I believe in justice from the almighty. May God bless you and the entire crew as I await and hope that justice though delayed, it will one day prevail.
Kind Regards
Jennifer
Dear Saito,
First of all, I have been working as an academic writer for the past 20 years. So, that makes it rather clear that I am a professional and not an amateur. To answer your quiz of whether I write all my papers, my answer is yes. This is because I don’t trust anyone else with a delicate work as the one we deal with. My past experience has made me know how to manage time and to add to this experience, I am a naturally born writer and a fast typist. These skills help me to write around 15000 words in a day with ease. I divide my time in three sessions in which I do around 3000 to 4000 words in the morning (first session), the same amount in the afternoon and night sessions. My natural skill as a writer allows words to flow from my inner being, which makes rephrasing for me rather easy. My education qualification has also broadened my know-how in several academic spectrums. Hence, am able to handle all the projects I take by myself.
At this point, I don’t want to accuse the client of lying because if his classmate or schoolmate stole his paper, then it happened without his knowledge. He can’t wish to pay for an order then loss it easily. The only thing I can say is that on my side I am 100% innocent. How I wish that you could get all the facts to confirm my innocence.
Now, let me take you back to our previous discussion. To get this account, I had to spend an hour taking the grammar test, went through other normal procedures, and ultimately, I did a test essay. The account was opened with quite a considerable amount of energy put in. Now, after working hard all through I have been fined 100 USD and the bigger issue is that the account has been suspended from which I daily earn around ksh.5000. Considering the loss I have faced and the energy that I put in to get and keep this account, as a professional who has worked for 20 years and understand the rules, I would never go and pick another student’s work and submit. Saito, please consider my side, since it is only an amateur who does not know the value of earning and has no responsibilities would do such a thing.
I wish I could apologize for this incidence but I don’t know how to frame an apology for what I sincerely didn’t do. Out of my understanding and professionalism, I could offer to redo the order for the client for free given an opportunity. However, as an amicable measure to curb such incidences in the future, I am going to invest on writercheck software that produces an accurate plagiarism report as turnitin so that any time I will be submitting an order, I will accomplish it with the report. This will ensure that in case the same incidences occur again, I will have a proof. For now, please consider realistically, my position, my age, my experience and then decide. I hope you see my point…..Thanks…..
References
Abrams, R. M. (2003). The successful business plan: Secrets & strategies. Palo Alto, Calif: The Planning Shop.
Dastur, B. T. (2011). The most successful businessmen and their great strategies. Mumbai: Vakils, Feffer and Simons.
Lamborghini people: Ferruccio lamborghini, hubert hahne, giorgetto giugiaro, horacio pagani. (2010). S.l.: Books Llc.
Landsem, A. (2010). The book of the Lamborghini Urraco: Includes the Silhouette and Jalpa. Dorchester: Veloce.
Sackey, J. (2008). The Lamborghini Miura bible. Dorchester: Veloce.
Virk, A. S. (2003). Inspiration from lives of famous people.
Due to rising energy demand in modern world
Due to rising energy demand in modern world, there could be observed a continuous fear of energy crisis. So; it is progressively more important to search out such alternative energy resources that could be proven competent, and economical. Here; it may be called a good idea if a routine activity such as; walking can be applied for the purpose of energy generation. This idea could be converted into possibility because of discovery of Piezoelectricity (pressure electricity) which is an excellent example of identification of an energy resource by luck. It is the property of particular crystal stuffs which can release electric current if struck or bent. In several crystals, bending might be promoted by passage of current. These specific substances can be used for conversion of mechanical energy into electric one (Fig.1), and might be implemented as; sensors, watch crystals and chief ingredients of artificial skin.
Fig.1
Though, the whole concept seems fascinating, but in actual fact, as; most of the issues related with public ethics usually generate from energy industry so; several ethical and moral issues are linked with this novel energy resource too. Piezoelectric technology cannot be called devoid of negative aspects because, piezoelectric materials are constructed with the help of nanotechnology that might have several adverse impacts.
In fact, the researches based on nanotechnology usually consider only novel applications of a matter, and researchers do not concentrate over the probable opposite impacts of such stuffs. Here it should be remembered that activity of nanoparticles cannot be compared with the greater clusters of the substances and these particles may exhibit enormous mysterious characteristics. For instance; Silver is considered as a harmless matter, but its nanoparticles can reflect countless damaging features for example; these can influence bacterium’s capability to soak up nutrients from the food ingested by it in an opposite manner. Though, there could not be searched any rationale behind this, but such an impact can be termed ‘alarming’ because of its potential harmful environmental consequences.
Besides, nanoparticles are not easily disposable due to their size so; these might be infused into soil, and membranes (either organic or artificial), and thus; can accumulate at such places where their presence is quite strange for instance; as a consequence of their application in fertilizing plants, these can be absorbed into soil, and water wells. Even their existence can be monitored in local wildlife. Owing to their use in piezoelectric technology, the quantity of nanoparticles may be amplified radically, and can bring out several undesirable outcomes. According to researchers, comparative analysis of ceramic (one out of the most extensively used materials in piezoelectricity industry) plates and biodegradable plates (designed from corn starch) has presented following results:
1. Even for similar functional unit, the unfavorable ecological impacts of ceramic plates are five times in comparison to biodegradable plates.
2. Application of ceramic plates can cause exhaustion of fossil fuel resources since; expenditure of fossil fuels during the life cycle of ceramic plates is around eight times more compared to the biodegradable plates.
3. Though, such unpleasant impacts can be reduced up to a significant level by recycling of ceramic plates, but to carry out the task, these must be recycled for approximately 50 times to compete with biodegradable plates. Such level of recycling may not be accessible for all piezoelectricity units, and absence of reprocessing of such stuffs could destroy the whole natural balance thus; cannot be termed ethical as; the core concept of ethics is “One should not harm others to draw his own profits.”
In addition to ecological impacts, other damaging effects may also be forced by piezoelectricity for example; in terms of security. Such issues arise usually because of conflict between decisions taken by engineers and trade practices. In fact, engineers need to work in a forceful setting, and ethical issues may arise in innumerable circumstances because of pure professional approach implemented by business persons. For example; engineers may wish to include such features in piezoelectricity appliances that might be considered compulsory for the purpose of safety, but their employers can reject the idea so that, cost of production could be trim down. The flip side of coin is that engineers may also participate in such activities which can be considered contradictory with societal welfare. Out of these activities, one may involve trading piezoelectricity power blocks in ways meant to boost up the price through recurring sales and buybacks. “It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” Albert Einstein
Other ethical and moral issues related with piezoelectricity industries are (i) deny from the responsibility of taking decisions compatible with the security, health and wellbeing of the public, and to conceal factors which may cause danger to the public or the surroundings, (ii) avoiding structural integrity of piezoelectric products and circuits that is required to keep away from probable fire or electric shock exposures, (iii) dishonest and unreasonable claims or approximations, (iv) rejection of honest criticism of technical work, absence of adjustment of inaccuracies, and not to credit well the contributions of others, (v) unfair treatment with individuals considering their race, religious conviction, sexual category, disability, age, or nationality, and (vi) injuring others, their property, repute or employment by counterfeit or hateful acts.
To avoid such concerns, ethicists recommend that “IEEE Code of Ethics” must be followed by business persons related with the area of piezoelectricity, and they should also help their employees in professional advancement and in pursuing this code of ethics so that, piezoelectric technology’s understanding can be improved, and it could be implemented for the welfare of society in an absolute way as; Carly Fiorina truly said, “Many people see technology as the problem behind the so-called digital divide. Others see it as the solution. Technology is neither. It must operate in conjunction with business, economic, political and social system.”
References
Chen ZW, Hu JQ. (2008). Piezoelectric and dielectric properties of Bi0.5(Na0.84K0.16)0.5TiO3-Ba(Zr0.04Ti0.96)O3 lead free piezoelectric ceramics. Adv Appl Ceram. 107, 222–226.
Hiruma Y, Yoshii K, Nagata H, Takenaka T. (2008). Phase transition temperature and electrical properties of (Bi1/2Na1/2)TiO3-(Bi1/2A1/2)TiO3 (A = Li and K) lead-free ferroelectric ceramics. J Appl Phy.103, 084121–084127.
Lee WC, Huang CY, Tsao LK, Wu YC. (2010). Crystal structure, dielectric and ferroelectric properties of (Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3-(Ba, Sr)TiO3 lead-free piezoelectric ceramics. J Alloy Compd. 492, 307–312.
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Moral Philosophy at the Theater (MPAT) employs cinema to apply the ideas and arguments learned from the required readings and class presentations. Students may research the plot to become familiar with the film. It is permissible to view any additional clips on YouTube. The purpose of the essay is to apply ethical ideas from the course to create an informal argument, using the persuasive essay format as a tool to analyze the morality of the movie.
This essay focuses on a conception of morality depicted through the scenes in the movie, It’s A Wonderful Life (1946), starring Jimmy Stewart (as George Bailey), a man whose entire life is reluctantly devoted to helping others. The scenes students analyze presented George Baily the Businessman, who runs a Business and Loan. In the day, these financial institutions focus on home mortgages only. The capital came for the depositors and borrowers. This was mutual ownership where the shareholders controlled the business practices. By contrast, banks directed their resources to a wider range of financial transactions. A board of directors, picked by stockholders, owned them. Banks having more lucrative resources began to compete with B&L.
Write a persuasive essay addressing this prompt:
Identify the issues and ideas in the clips and explain how these are consistent with the key ideas of the social contract tradition of ethics and the supporting arguments, using the required readings for this unit.
The criteria for a successful essay requires the student to identify the conception of morality depicted in the movie clips and thoughtfully explain its connection to two or three ideas from the required readings and class presentations. (Do not merely summarize the scene or plot.)
This persuasive essay requires a well-formed thesis statement (about 25 words). The thesis statement should be the last sentence of the first paragraph. This sentence should have an independent clause asserting the conception of morality in the movie clips with an independent clause (marked by “because”) to provide two or three reasons justifying this interpretation. The essay should also include succinct body paragraphs with topic sentences built from the words in the thesis. Within each body paragraph, include two supportive pieces of evidence containing verbiage from the movie and course materials. (Review the illustrated, persuasive essay template.)
The length of this persuasive essay should be between 500 and 700 words (maximum). This length is about 3 to 5 well-formed paragraphs. The font type should be Arial 12 point. Only Word format will be accepted as an attachment. Creating/editing a document and pasting it into the “text entry box” of the assignment space is the preferable way to submit this essay. The guidance provided for the persuasive essay includes a paragraph template, a video tutorial, tips for formulating a thesis statement, and a rubric.
