Reorient

usgb/riˈɔːrient/
verb

To change the focus or direction of something.

The company plans to reorient its sales strategy to focus more on online channels.
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  • reorient strategy
  • reorient focus
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Business Context

Often used in business to discuss strategy shifts and new objectives.

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The marketing team decided to reorient their campaign after the initial feedback.
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Active Change

Implies a deliberate, proactive transition towards a specific goal.

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The company reoriented its priorities towards sustainability.
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Substantial Shift

Suggests a significant change, not just a minor adjustment.

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To stay relevant, the newspaper reoriented from print to digital.
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