overslack
/ˈoʊvəˌslæk/Definitions
1. noun
a period of time when a person or organization has excess resources or spare time, often due to a lack of urgent tasks or responsibilities.
“After completing the project, John found himself with a few months of overslack before his next deadline.”
2. verb
to have a period of time when a person or organization has excess resources or spare time, often due to a lack of urgent tasks or responsibilities.
“The company’s success allowed it to enter a period of overslack, during which it could focus on strategic planning.”