Redeployment
Pronunciation: /ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪmənt/
Redeployment (noun)
- Moving workers from one job or place to another so they can do different tasks.
- Changing where money, equipment, or support is used, to meet new needs or goals.
- Moving troops or units to a new area or role as part of a plan.
Examples
- The redeployment moved staff to the new department.
- Redeployment helped balance workloads across teams.