Finishersoften
Finishersoften is a neologism used in discussions of process design to describe a pattern where the finalization or finishing steps disproportionately determine the success of a task. The concept highlights how late-stage activities, such as polishing, verification, or release readiness, can dominate project outcomes relative to earlier work.
Etymology: The term is a portmanteau of "finisher" and "often" and is primarily found in informal writing
Usage: In practice, finishersoften is used to critique processes with a narrow critical path focused on late-stage
Relation and alternatives: It overlaps with ideas such as the critical-path method, last-mile problem, and finish
Limitations: The term is informal, inconsistently applied, and not widely adopted in formal standards. Some critics
See also: critical path method, last-mile problem, quality control, project management, process optimization.