"Reassigning" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reassigning" Meaning

Reassigning refers to the act of giving new or temporary responsibilities or roles to someone, often after they have completed their original duties or due to certain circumstances. It can also mean to redirect someone's tasks or duties to a new location or department within an organization.

For example, "The company's CEO announced that the marketing team would be reassigned to focus on digital marketing instead of traditional media."

Synonyms: reassign, reassignation, redistribute, redelegate, transfer.

"Reassigning" Examples

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1. Office Reorganization

The company is undergoing a major restructuring. Many employees will be reassigning to new departments to better align with the company's new strategy.

2. Academic Reallocations

The professor was reassigning the reading assignments for the week due to a shortage of available texts in the school library.

3. Workflow Readjustment

To improve process efficiency, the project manager will be reassigning tasks among the team members. This should streamline the project's work flow.

4. Reallocation of Responsibilities

After the resignation of the team lead, the roles will be reassigning among the senior team members to ensure continuity.

5. Re-Jobbing

The human resources department is reassigning several employees to new roles as part of a company-wide effort to achieve better balance in workload and employee satisfaction.

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