Reassessment

usgb/ˌriːəˈsesmənt/
noun

The process of looking at something or someone again, especially with the aim of changing your opinion or decision.

After his poor performance, his abilities required reassessment.
Visual representation of "reassessment" - The process of looking at something or someone again, especially with the aim of changing your opinion or decision.

Often appears as...

  • urgent reassessment
  • further reassessment
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Context Matters

Use 'reassessment' when situations change and a previous opinion or decision might shift as a result.

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The project's failure prompted a reassessment of our approach.
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Decision Change

'Reassessment' often leads to a change in decisions, plans, or perspectives.

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His improvement led to a reassessment of his role in the team.
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Not Always Negative

While often used after failures, 'reassessment' can also follow successes to ensure continuous improvement.

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Despite the success, a reassessment of our strategy was considered essential.
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