Misplanning

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪsˈpɫænɪŋ/

Misplanning (noun)

  1. Planning done in the wrong way, so the result does not work as intended.
  2. A plan or schedule created with errors, causing delays, wasted time, or poor outcomes.

Examples

  • The project failed due to bad plan making.
  • Bad plan making can waste time and money.