The imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes)
1A spokeswoman said Johnson family members wouldn't comment on the latest shake-up.
2Variety reports a couple of reasons for the shake-up: budget and storytelling.
3However, experts say the shake-up is some time away from yielding fruit.
4He reckons the shake-up could increase Sony's market value by 60 percent.
5New Zealand's 78 local authorities are about to have a major shake-up.
6That launched Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's radical shake-up of the economy.
7It proposes a major administrative shake-up with greater emphasis on emerging nations.
8A major shake-up of undergraduate civil engineering in UCD is under way.
9The shake-up also speaks volumes about where Barclays sees its future growth.
10The shake-up could see the group pull out of certain markets altogether.
11President Nicolas Sarkozy has called for a shake-up of France's civil service
12A shake-up in senior management in National Irish Bank is in prospect.
13The news will stir hopes of a management shake-up, another trader says.
14But the arrival of new investors heralds a shake-up at the bank.
15The figures have been revealed amid controversy over a major NHS shake-up.
16The shake-up was not well received, and Apotheker was ousted soon after.
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