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Definition of Overplanning
1. overplan [v] - See also: overplan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overplanning
Literary usage of Overplanning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mentoring Across Boundaries: Helping Beginning Teachers Succeed in by Jean Boreen, Donna Niday, Mary K. Johnson (2003)
"During their conference afterward, Rosalee questioned Nate about the instance,
and Nate said he had learned the benefits of overplanning. A few days later, ..."
2. Report of the Hundred and Fourth Round Table on Transport Economics Held in by ECMT Staff, (Paris) European Conference of Ministers, Economic Research Centre (1997)
"The result would be overplanning. Nonetheless, it was noted that such networks
would enable waterway transport to play a key role, which it is not doing at ..."
3. Sas/or 9.1 User's Guide: Bills Of Material Processing by Sas Institute, Institute SAS Institute (2004)
"Using this procedure to cover possible high side demand for each option is called
option overplanning (Fogarty, Blackstone, and Hoffmann 1991) ..."
4. A Guide to Measure the Performance of Information Systems by Lawrence F. Alwin (1992)
"... to the planning activity that may be relevant to agencies is the resources
spent on planning. There is always the possibility of "overplanning" or ..."
5. Power of will by Frank Channing Haddock (1907)
"MASTERY, self, influence of, 319. MARVEL, Ike, on will, 29. MATERIAL, getting
for speech, 311. MATTHEWS, on the nose, 141; on overplanning, 81. ..."