Fast Track

The fast track is an informal English term meaning "the quickest and most direct route to achievement of a goal, as in competing for professional advancement". By definition, it implies that a less direct, slower route also exists.

Fast track or Fast Track may also refer to:

  • FDA Fast Track Development Program, FDA granted Fast Track Designation for investigational drugs
  • Fast Track, a FoxBusiness.com show hosted by Anna Gilligan
  • Fast Track (UK TV series), a travel programme
  • Fast Track (U.S. TV series), a 1997 U.S. TV series that aired on Showtime
  • "Fast Track", a song by Radiohead, it features as a b-side to the "Pyramid Song" single
  • Fast Track, a common term for a HyperLink
  • Fast Track, the working title of The Ex (2007 film)
  • Dedicated security and immigration lines at some British airports; see Business Class or First class (aviation)
  • Fast Track (company), an American device management company
  • Fast Track (magazine), an Indian information technology monthly
  • Fast track (trade), the authority of the President of the United States to negotiate agreements with the Congress
  • Fast Track, a defunct drive-through hamburger chain formerly located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • Fast Track (Warner Bros. Movie World), a virtual queuing system in seasonal operation at Warner Bros. Movie World
  • Fast Track (Wet'n'Wild Water World), a virtual queuing system in seasonal operation at Wet'n'Wild Water World
  • Fast Track, a sports sponsorship agency that is part of Chime Communications plc.
  • Fast Track, the UK-based research company that produces the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 list.
  • Fast-track construction, a scheduling technique
  • FastTrack, a peer-to-peer protocol
  • FastTrack Schedule, a project management software program that is used for planning, tracking, and reporting project goals
  • FastTrack Scripting Host, a software product (Windows operating systems)
  • Fast Track, the alter ego of Meena Dhawan, a DC Comics character
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