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right-size verb (alsorightsize)ukus [ I or T ] HR, MANAGEMENT to become or to make a company or organization become a more effective size, especially by reducing the number of people working for it: As the market share eroded, we had to right-size. The new management team is trying to right-size the company rather than looking for revenue growth. Compare
downsize [ T ] IT to start to use a computer system that is better for your organization, especially one that is smaller and less expensive than your previous one: Rightsizing computer systems is often problematic.
Examples of right-size right-size You have to right-size the production stack to the demand level. From Bloomberg I recommended that they replace the trees with new trees grafted to the right-size rootstock. From OregonLive.com These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |