refocusing
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act or process of focusing again: "Refocusing" refers to the action of directing one's attention, efforts, or resources back to a central point or task after a distraction, or shifting them to a new point of focus.
Usage
- As a noun, "refocusing" describes the event or concept of re-establishing or changing focus. It is often used in contexts involving strategy, attention, or effort.
Examples
- Noun:
- The team's refocusing on customer service led to improved satisfaction ratings.
- After the interruption, a quick refocusing was necessary to finish the project on time.
- The company announced a strategic refocusing on its core products.
Advanced Usage
- "to require refocusing": to need a renewed or shifted concentration.
- The changing market conditions require a refocusing of our business strategy.
- "a period of refocusing": a designated time for adjusting priorities or attention.
- The department is entering a period of refocusing to better align with the new goals.
Variants and Related Words
- Refocus (verb): To adjust the focus of something again.
- We need to refocus our efforts on the most critical issues.
- Refocused (adjective): Describing something that has undergone refocusing.
- The refocused campaign was much more effective.
Synonyms
- Reconcentration: The act of concentrating again.
- Realignment: The process of changing or restoring to a correct position or focus.
- Redirection: The action of directing something to a new or different place or purpose.
Related Phrases
- Shift in focus: A change in the main area of attention or activity.
- Return to core: The act of concentrating again on fundamental or central elements.
Noun
- focusing again