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Innovation is stifled by red tape from "summary" of The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams

Red tape is a bureaucratic invention that serves no purpose other than to create more red tape. It is a self-replicating entity, like a virus, but without the potential benefits of a virus. Red tape is born when someone in authority decides to regulate something that doesn't need to be regulated. And once it starts, it grows like a weed on steroids. It spreads quickly, choking off innovation in its path. Innovation is the lifeblood of progress. It is what drives us forward, pushes us to new heights, and challenges us to think differently. But red tape is like a wet blanket on the flames of innovation. It smothers creativity, stifles ingenuity, and hampers progress. Red tape is the enemy of innovation, and it must be fought at every turn. When red tape is allowed to flourish, it creates barriers that are almost impossible to overcome. It hinders communication, stifles collaboration, and prevents new ideas from taking root. It erects roadblocks where there should be...
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    The Dilbert Principle

    Scott Adams

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