👉 Overprovisioning in business refers to the practice of providing more than is necessary or required for a particular task, service, or product. It involves exceeding what is actually needed or expected for an operation, service, or product. This can lead to inefficiencies, increased costs, and decreased productivity.
Examples of overprovisioning include:
1. Offering too much training, support, or assistance in exchange for less work.
2. Providing excessive amounts of resources, such as expensive equipment or personnel
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