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A pattern where institutions experience the same type of crisis repeatedly, each time treated as unprecedented. Recurrent crisis indicates IOA failure: either learning architecture cannot capture lessons, or implementation architecture cannot apply them. The institution is structurally incapable of learning from its own experience.
A bank experiences a compliance failure, conducts a thorough review, implements reforms. Five years later, an almost identical failure occurs in a different division. The bank treats it as new, but it's recurrent—learning architecture failed to distribute lessons across the institution.
Section 5: Five Failure Modes