reorganization (Meaning)

Wordnet

reorganization (n)

the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes)

an extensive alteration of the structure of a corporation or government

Webster

reorganization (n.)

The act of reorganizing; a reorganized existence; as, reorganization of the troops.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reorganization

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reorganization Sentence Examples

  1. The company underwent a major reorganization to improve efficiency and profitability.
  2. The department's reorganization involved reassigning responsibilities and creating new teams.
  3. The reorganization aimed to streamline operations and reduce administrative costs.
  4. The reorganization was met with mixed reactions from employees, some embracing the changes while others resisted.
  5. The company's reorganization was designed to align with its strategic goals and market conditions.
  6. The reorganization led to a more collaborative and customer-centric work environment.
  7. The government announced a reorganization of the education system to improve student outcomes.
  8. The reorganization process involved extensive planning, consultation, and stakeholder engagement.
  9. The reorganization resulted in a reduction of the workforce, causing some employees to lose their jobs.
  10. The reorganization was ultimately successful in achieving its objectives of improving performance and meeting business needs.

FAQs About the word reorganization

the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes), an extensive alteration of the structure of a corp

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The company underwent a major reorganization to improve efficiency and profitability.

The department's reorganization involved reassigning responsibilities and creating new teams.

The reorganization aimed to streamline operations and reduce administrative costs.

The reorganization was met with mixed reactions from employees, some embracing the changes while others resisted.