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  2. Red tape definition - Wikipedia

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    The term "red tape" is sometimes employed as "an umbrella term covering almost all imagined ills of bureaucracy," both public and private. [2]: 275 However, red tape is usually defined more narrowly as government policies, guidelines, and forms that are excessive, duplicative and/or unnecessary, and that generate a financial or time-based compliance cost.

  3. Anti-Red Tape Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA [a]) is a Philippine government agency mandated to ensure ease of business among all agencies of the Philippine government.It was created through Republic Act No. 11032 or the "Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act", which was passed on May 28, 2018.

  4. Cutting red tape could attract more bad actors in finance ...

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    Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged last month rip up financial red tape, saying that regulatory changes after the 2008 economic crash have “gone too far,” in a speech at Mansion House. Our ...

  5. Musk is promising massive cuts in red tape. But Trump's ... - AOL

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    More red tape could also be created if Trump follows through on a pledge to deport undocumented immigrants. "Implementing such a massive deportation program is going to be in a lot of ways ...

  6. Manufacturers say Washington red tape is costing them ... - AOL

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    There is a specific price companies pay for government red tape, according to a trade group that represents manufacturers. In 2022, that amount was $30,000 per employee.

  7. Instruction creep - Wikipedia

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    Instruction creep or rule creep occurs when instructions or rules accumulate over time until they are unmanageable or inappropriate. It is a type of scope creep.The accumulation of bureaucratic requirements results in overly complex procedures that are often misunderstood, irritating, time-wasting, or ignored.

  8. Larry E. Greiner - Wikipedia

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    Larry Eugene Greiner (December 6, 1933 – March 1, 2013) was an American economist who was Professor of Management and Organizations at University of Southern California USC Marshall School of Business. [1]

  9. 'Cut Red Tape': Harris Proposes $100 Billion To Rebuild ... - AOL

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    "Building More – and Faster – by Cutting Red Tape" was a theme in Harris' economic plan issued Wednesday; it acknowledged the challenges of lengthy timelines and high costs associated with ...