restructuring

(noun)

A reorganization; an alteration of structure.

Related Terms

  • mission
  • forecast

Examples of restructuring in the following topics:

  • Organic Growth

    • Need to restructure: When a firm grows, there is a need to restructure (requires times, effort, money), communications will need to be handled with more care, and there is a need for training/retraining/updating the set of skills for staff.
  • Attrition

  • Terminations

    • A layoff is usually not strictly related to personal performance, but instead due to economic cycles or the company's need to restructure itself, the firm itself going out of business, or a change in the function of the employer.
  • Demand Planning

  • Summary and references

    • Topics like lease financing, financing with derivatives, international financial management, and corporate restructuring are also discussed.
  • Business to business marketing models

    • Fueled by the new opportunities provided by information technology, organizations in these industries were able and forced to completely restructure their businesses and to be on the lookout for new opportunities and competitive threats.
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