Fast track

An accelerated process or route to achieve something more quickly than usual; to expedite or prioritize something for rapid completion.

Originally a railroad term from the 1960s referring to express tracks that allowed trains to bypass local stops, 'fast track' moved into business vocabulary by the 1970s. It gained particular prominence in corporate culture as companies sought to accelerate product development and career advancement.

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