Process debt refers to the accumulation of inefficient, outdated, or redundant processes within an organization, leading to increased frustration and hampered progress. It can manifest as cumbersome workflows, jumbled processes, and the reliance on outdated tools. Examples of bloated processes include manual deployment, convoluted approval processes, and over-engineered code reviews. It is important for companies to regularly evaluate and adjust their processes to maintain efficiency.
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