verb
- to communicate more than is necessary or expected; to share information excessively or repeatedly
Usage: transitive or intransitive; common in business and management contexts
Examples
- The manager tends to overcommunicate project updates, sending emails multiple times per day.
- In remote work, it's better to overcommunicate than leave team members confused.
- She overcommunicated her concerns about the deadline, bringing it up in every meeting.
- Some leaders believe you cannot overcommunicate company values to employees.
- He overcommunicated the policy change, explaining it in three separate memos.
- During the crisis, the organization overcommunicated to maintain transparency with stakeholders.