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Gold Plating

Continuing to work on a task or project well past the point at which extra effort is not adding value.

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Origin

The term entered engineering vocabulary in the 1950s, often attributed to engineer Dwight E. Purdy, who observed that technicians were embellishing products beyond specification to outshine competitors. Borrowed from the metallurgical practice of coating base metal with gold to improve appearances, the phrase migrated into software and project management through frameworks like PMBOK, where it became shorthand for scope added by the team rather than the client.

Updated February 22, 2026