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Red Tape
Bureaucracy. Seems like it’s everywhere we turn these days. It’s in the news all the time, especially with big organizations (and the government), years and years of processes that are just followed, and seldom analyzed and improved upon. One of the great things here at KHT is how my teams truly challenge themselves to “cut through the red tape”, with patience, focus, process mapping, asking the tough questions, and the building a new way to help solve you PIA (Pain in the @%$) Jobs! As I’m usually the culprit who puts the roadblocks in place ( You know 20 steps to complete a project is always better than 5, right ?????) I’ve found over the years that it’s best to “let my gang” have at it, come up with better methods and then test them – and WHEN they work out, we all win. I came across an article that got me thinking about this that I think you’ll enjoy. I also wanted to see how today’s AI would recommend reducing “Red Tape” so I asked “gemini” to give us all some advice on how to teach best practices when challenging “red tape” situations. I hope you enjoy! Special thanks to historyfacts.com, knowledgemagazine.com, Google Gemini and YouTube for the info.