Escalation-path

/ˌɛskəˈleɪʃən pæθ/ noun

A predefined sequence of steps and personnel for handling issues that cannot be resolved at the current level. It ensures problems reach the right decision-makers quickly and efficiently.

From Latin 'scala' (ladder) via 'escalate' and Old English 'pæth' (way). The business concept developed in the 1960s with formal organizational hierarchies and incident management systems.

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