rightsizes

/ˈraɪtˌsaɪzɪz/
verb
  1. To change the size or number of employees in a company or organization to make it more efficient or profitable, often by reducing staff.
    • Many tech startups rightsize their teams after rapid growth to focus on core projects.
    • The company decided to rightsize its workforce to cut costs and improve productivity.
    • After the merger, the new management had to rightsize the departments to avoid duplication.
  2. To adjust something to the appropriate or optimal size or scale for its purpose.
    • The chef rightsizes the portions so that each plate is balanced and satisfying.
    • We need to rightsize our inventory to match current customer demand.
    • The architect rightsizes the windows to let in just the right amount of natural light.
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