have a shake-up
Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words
To experience a reorganization.
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- The company is expected to have a major shake-up next month.
- After the scandal, the department definitely needed to have a complete shake-up.
- Many employees believe the organization should have a radical shake-up of its policies.
- If the team continues to underperform, it will have a significant shake-up in leadership.
- The government is planning to have a wide-ranging shake-up of the education system.
- We've recently had a big shake-up in our marketing strategy.
- To remain competitive, the entire industry might have a necessary shake-up.
- The small startup unexpectedly had a sudden shake-up in its management structure.
- He hopes the new CEO will have a positive shake-up to improve efficiency.
- Despite resistance, the board decided to have a controversial shake-up of the old system.