plan a shake-up

Frequency: 7.010.3 per million words

To make arrangements for a future reorganization.

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  • The new CEO is expected to plan a major shake-up of the company's departments.
  • The government decided to plan a shake-up in public services to improve efficiency.
  • We need to plan a shake-up of the entire marketing strategy before the next quarter.
  • The board will plan a shake-up to address recent performance issues.
  • Before announcing any changes, they will carefully plan the shake-up.
  • The article suggested that the organization should plan a shake-up to stay competitive.
  • It's crucial to plan a shake-up that considers the impact on employees.
  • The director intends to plan a shake-up that will revitalize the creative team.
  • They are starting to plan a shake-up for the upcoming fiscal year.
  • The union is concerned about how the company will plan its next shake-up.