Overplanning

Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvɝˈpɫænɪŋ/

Overplanning (noun)

  1. Planning more than needed, often making things slower or less flexible.
  2. A tendency to create detailed plans that leave little room for changes or unexpected events.

Examples

  • Overplanning can slow the project when decisions need speed.
  • The team avoided overplanning to keep work flexible.