rightsize

/ˈraɪtˌsaɪz/
verb
  1. To change the size or number of something, especially a company or organization, to make it more efficient or effective.
    • After the merger, they needed to rightsize their office space.
    • The company decided to rightsize its workforce to reduce costs.
    • The school board voted to rightsize the number of teachers to match student enrollment.
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