POLLS : Why We Work - Green Work Relations

We invite Students, Academics, and Employers to respond to the same questions on the subject of “Why We Work” to reflect, compare, and understand how they see the “Future of Work” differently.

We invite Students, Academics, and Employers to respond to the same questions on the subject of “Why We Work” to reflect, compare, and understand how they see the “Future of Work” differently.

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Q13 . Pitching the Blame on the Pitch; This term caught attention when students, teachers, and institutions began treating every academic shortcoming as someone else’s problem — poor results blamed on syllabus, weak teaching blamed on students, low placements blamed on industry, and confusion blamed on the universe. Between 2015–2024, this blame game became so common that nobody knew where the real pitch even was. These days responsibility keeps moving faster than solutions.

Survey Question: So when someone is busy “pitching the blame on the pitch,” what does it personally mean to you?