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Go/No-Go decision

A Go/No-Go decision is a key point in a project or plan where stakeholders determine whether to proceed or halt. "Go" means agreeing to move forward, investing resources, and continuing development. "No-Go" means stopping the project, often due to concerns about feasibility, cost, risks, or lack of alignment with goals. This decision typically involves evaluating all relevant data, risks, and benefits, and it helps ensure resources are used effectively. Essentially, it’s a critical checkpoint to decide whether to advance or pause a plan before further commitments are made.