stolproces
Stolproces is a term sometimes used to describe a deliberate and calculated process of hindering or obstructing progress, often within an organizational or political context. It implies a slow, methodical, and sometimes passive-aggressive approach to preventing change or action. Instead of outright rejection, stolproces involves subtle tactics such as delaying decisions, demanding excessive information, creating bureaucratic hurdles, or shifting blame. The objective is not necessarily to stop something entirely, but to slow it down to a point where it becomes ineffective or loses momentum.
This can manifest in various ways. For example, a committee might repeatedly request more data or analysis
The effectiveness of stolproces lies in its deniability. Those employing these tactics can often claim they