Redeployment

Pronunciation: /ˌriːdɪˈplɔɪmənt/

Redeployment (noun)

  1. Moving workers from one job or place to another so they can do different tasks.
  2. Changing where money, equipment, or support is used, to meet new needs or goals.
  3. 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.