Approval-process

/əˈpruːvəl ˌprɑːses/ noun

A formal sequence of steps and checkpoints that requests, proposals, or decisions must pass through before being authorized or implemented. It typically involves multiple stakeholders reviewing and signing off at different stages.

Combines 'approval' from Latin 'approbare' (to make good) with 'process' from Latin 'processus' (a going forward). The formalized business concept developed in the mid-20th century as organizations grew and needed systematic controls.

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