One of the principles of Lean Six Sigma is to eliminate non-value-added activities. Reviews are not inherently non-value-added; they are only value-added when they provide social proof, build trust, inform metric-based decisions, and offer feedback for product/service improvement. Some specific reviews, particularly in the context of code or performance reviews, can become non-value-added if they are subjective, overly critical, focus on minor issues that don't improve the product, or are redundant. This is true for data requirements as well; data for data’s sake is merely a cost driver. Data collection is only value-added if the data becomes information. “Nice-to-have” data is a program drain. I am curious how this proposal will eliminate non-value-added activities.