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Process gates are a common management trap you may not even realize you’re making.
People implement “process gates” as additional steps in process, usually in response to failure.
The problem is that process gates usually result in the opposite of what you expect: instead of improving quality, it reduces quality. Instead of making things better, it makes things much worse.
In this post, I describe why process gates are particularly attractive choices, but why they have immense downsides that may not be readily apparent at the beginning. And I describe alternatives, that are almost always far superior options.