A familiar way of describing friction within an organization is “red tape.” Often associated with bureaucratic procedures in government and business, the term has uncertain origins.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Promising to tackle red tape is a popular British pastime. Sir Keir Starmer is also partial. The prime ...
Our previous governments were significantly influenced by what was posted and discussed on social media. While the absence of the National Assembly has temporarily reduced this impact, social media ...
Plumber’s tape is known by a variety of names—Teflon tape, thread tape, or PTFE tape—but regardless of what you call it, this type of plumbing tape is essential for ensuring clean ...
Two events that took place last month are unexpectedly connected: the 50th anniversary of “The Power Broker,” Robert Caro’s epic biography of urban planner Robert Moses, and Kamala Harris ...
They are calling for more efforts to cut government red tape to help them capitalise on the country’s healthy economic growth and the strengthening ringgit ahead of Budget 2025. SME Association ...
Reminiscences about red tape ASHOK LAVASA’s article ‘The lure of maximum government’ (The Tribune, September 25), prompted me to take a walk down memory lane.
After decades in the healthcare marketing industry, I’ve seen firsthand the unique obstacles patients, doctors and medtech companies face, especially when navigating the red tape in healthcare ...
Europe needs to rearm fast, but obstacles from red tape to nimbyism are impeding defense contractors’ expansion. Faced with Russia’s growing war machine and its aggression in Ukraine ...
For businesses, however, the bloated cabinet will be a headache, as this will constitute more bureaucratic hurdles to deal with and more red tape, a hindrance to the ease of doing business.
Red tape is in the crosshairs of the Government over the next quarter as it turns its focus towards initiatives intended to make it easier and faster to build infrastructure in New Zealand.
A bioluminescent red tide off the coast of La Jolla Thursday morning was caught on tape by Scripps scientists as dolphins played in the neon blue surf. UC San Diego photographer Erik Jepsen took the ...