Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
overstaff
verb
/ˌoʊvəˈstæf/
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Definition
To employ more staff than is necessary for a particular task or operation.
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Examples
- The company decided to overstaff its customer support team during the holiday season.
- If we continue to overstaff, we may need to cut costs in other areas.
- Overstaffing can result in a lack of motivation among employees due to reduced responsibilities.
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Meaning
Overstaffing occurs when an organization hires more employees than needed to efficiently meet its operational demands. This can lead to higher payroll costs and reduced productivity.
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Synonyms
- overemploy
- overhire
- excessively staff