The business also needed to reorganise to take into account reduced sales, he said.
Plans to reorganise some hospital services in Shropshire are being recommended for approval by NHS bosses.
He began well, with plans to dispose of unpromising divisions and reorganise what was left.
Under the turnaround plan, the company said it would reorganise itself into two divisions.
The government is also attempting to reorganise the country's flourishing, and poorly regulated, adoption industry.
The Western Health Trust is to reorganise how it provides home care packages to the elderly.
Each arrest forces ETA to reorganise, leaving it less time to plan and to plant bombs.
Hywel Dda will be the first in Wales to finalise plans to reorganise NHS services.
This would give time for the traditional parties to reorganise and, perhaps, for the economy to revive.
She added that proposals to reorganise the service had caused users to be anxious about the future.
IT, reorganise their operations and renovate their ageing buildings, says Kentaro Mori of the Boston Consulting Group.
He wanted to reorganise so that, for instance, international divisions would link with the expertise closer to home.
Given Mr Barnevik's record, it would be strange if he did not want to reorganise Investor fairly drastically.
Under 5% have made any attempt to reorganise their operations to take account of the new market economy.
It has taken an ownership share in parts of the car industry and forced other sectors to reorganise.
The cabinet has now resigned en masse, giving the president a chance to reorganise and to cut costs.
But if there is ever going to be a time to reorganise the incentive structure now must be it.
The 3rd Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Staffords) is to be scrapped under government plans to reorganise the British Army.
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Dozens of countries are trying to give companies more opportunities to reorganise before they finally reach for the revolver.
The county council had to reorganise transport for some students and in some cases escorts were provided for small groups.
Dunne's exit, which came after an innocuous collision with Stephen Hunt, meant City's already makeshift defence had to reorganise further.
Andrew Mackintosh, from UK Coal, said its "very generous" final salary pension scheme was a concern as it looked to reorganise its business.
Beyond that, Chinese newspapers report that a broad restructuring is in the offing, which would reorganise the industry into four state-controlled giants.
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But he added some trusts needed to reorganise how care was delivered.
The National Clinical Forum (NCF) chair has denied behaving inappropriately after rewriting an assessment of plans to reorganise north Wales health services.
It said it had put a plan in place to reorganise and rebuild systems and address the "varied and complex" issues that caused it.
The plan to reorganise primary school education involves federalising 55 schools and closing 29, as the council looked to deal with falling pupil numbers.
To help things happen, researchers or, rather, their paymasters have fallen back on that beloved prescription of management consultants everywhere: reorganise the way things are done.
But we should also reprimand the US that they went to war without UN backing and they did not help to reorganise the UN.
When Norman Fowler was appointed in 1982, the Tories were determined to reorganise the entire health service and get to grips with rising costs.
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