See also: Reorg.

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Etymology edit

Abbreviation of reorganization.

Noun edit

reorg (plural reorgs)

  1. (informal) A reorganization.
    • 2007 January 18, David Pogue, “Purging Bloat to Fashion Sleek Software”, in New York Times[1]:
      The Ribbon reorg and new document formats are by far the most important changes in Office 2007.
    • 2007, Michael Lopp, Managing Humans:
      The opportunity lies in the fact that a reorg makes an organization very limber.

Verb edit

reorg (third-person singular simple present reorgs, present participle reorging, simple past and past participle reorged)

  1. (informal) To reorganize.
    • 1993, MacUser, volume 9, numbers 10-12, page 36:
      Apple loves to reorg. It reorgs divisions, it reorgs buildings, it reorgs executives []

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