reshuffle
noun [ C ]
GOVERNMENT, HR, MANAGEMENT uk/ˌriːˈʃʌfl/ usan occasion when people's positions in an organization or group are changed around:
a government/cabinet reshuffle His departure would trigger a cabinet reshuffle, which could spark renewed conflict within the ruling party.
A management reshuffle should help the company.
The move has triggered a reshuffle of responsibilities among some of the group's most senior executives.
reshuffle
verb [ T ]
GOVERNMENT, HR, MANAGEMENT uk/ˌriːˈʃʌfl/ usto change around people's positions in an organization or group:
After the election, the prime minister will reshuffle her government.
He has already reshuffled top management.