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- noun informal A
reorganization .
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In summary, it was all due to the arrival on the scene -- all praise the holy reorg, which is an approximately annual religious festival in certain sects, I mean divisions, of Microsoft -- of a particular manager ...
Betanews 2010
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The most notable element in the reorg was the consolidation of the chip behemoth's major product groups into IAG, which is jointly run by Maloney and Perlmutter.
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Alexander Wolfe 2010
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The most notable element in the reorg was the consolidation of the chip behemoth's major product groups into IAG, which is jointly run by Maloney and Perlmutter.
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Alexander Wolfe 2010
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The most notable element in the reorg was the consolidation of the chip behemoth's major product groups into IAG, which is jointly run by Maloney and Perlmutter.
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Alexander Wolfe 2010
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Any particular reason why it was relocated rather than a reorg at the same center?
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However, the reorg produced an even more problematic acronym: the Seattle Public Utilities and Neighborhoods Committee, or SPUNC.
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"Pete will not look at the staff reorg as one person here, one person there, but at how everybody works and fits together," a senior official said.
Rouse begins as chief of staff Anne E. Kornblut 2010
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In a liquidation or reorg, shareholders & bondholders get zip, assets (loan portfolios) are sold at auction and the proceeds are used to defray FDIC deposit insurance liabilities.
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I worked on govt reorg issues for GAO in the 90s, when the Newtonians were obsessing over closing “wasteful” agencies as a trophy they could bag.
Matthew Yglesias » At The Department of Forgotten Cabinet Secretaries 2009
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The reorg worked -- it restored ABB's ability to generate fast, competitive bids -- because Dormann's team knew that the purpose of the new structure was to support and smooth the progress of those decisions and others that were equally important.
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