Everyday Office Jargon · Associate level

"Red Tape"

"Red tape" refers to excessive rules, approvals, and bureaucratic procedures that slow down getting work done.

Say this instead: bureaucracy

How "Red Tape" shows up at work

The phrase everyone uses and nobody officially defends. Red tape is always something the other department produces. Your own approval process is just due diligence.

Buzzword

The procurement red tape pushed our contract signature back by three weeks.

Plain English

The procurement bureaucracy pushed our contract signature back by three weeks.

Corporate Rank: Associate  ·  Category: Everyday Office Jargon

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