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- Dictionaryred tape/ˌrɛd ˈteɪp/
noun
- 1. excessive bureaucracy or adherence to official rules and formalities: "this law will just create more red tape"
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Red-dyed cotton tape formerly used for bundling official documents; by extension, excessively bureaucratic procedures or regulations
"Red tape" refers to excessive or rigid regulations and bureaucracy that hinder decision-making and slow down processes, often seen in governments, corporations, and large organizations. Examples include extensive paperwork, multiple approval layers, and complex rules that complicate tasks. Research in 2021 showed that red tape negatively affects organizational performance and employee wellbeing, ... Wikipedia