Downsizing in a sentence as a noun

Being caught in a downsizing sucksOr it can be a great.

Instead, downsizing is blamed on "scale" not meeting the needs for "leading on mobile.

Find another job. Being caught in a downsizing sucks, but if you pay attention you can avoid them.

They'll simply sit and do a half-arsed job and wait for a downsizing to get rid of them and collect their shares then.

If you're downsizing from a bigger place, you basically get rid of everything.

And a company is just one downsizing away from letting you go no matter how much they make you feel like "family".

Now that we're downsizing, we've pulled our troops back home and Soldiers are once again serving our food, guarding our gates and fixing our vehicles.

Has anyone ever had any success getting a good part-time job or downsizing your position at a company?

My advice to people in similar positions all throughout tech is this: there are three signs that indicate an impending downsizing.

Is Zynga going to fire people until they are a dozen people in a garage so they can "lead" again?- No re-assurance that future downsizing is not imminent.

That's the part I don't understand capitalism: on one hand, big corps try to save every dime by downsizing and outsourcing, and on the other hand, they pour money like this.

" This is not a detailed explanation of the upside to the downsizing, it is a jedi mind trick to cause people to project their own justification for why downsizing was the right move.

The other botched part of that 2009 'downsizing' was that everyone who was left didn't get a bonus, raise, etc. right as silicon valley was firing up and other big & small tech companies were hiring like crazy.

If the infrastructure that you need for 100 widgets will get you to 200 widgets with only a little additional work, then don't be surprised when downsizing from 200 to 100 only saves you a little on infrastructure.

If no other information has been provided to employees, people at Zynga should all be in fear of losing their jobs based upon this letter.- Instead of explaining in detail why the downsizing is beneficial, the CEO punts and says "But I think we all know this is necessary to move forward.

Downsizing definitions

noun

the reduction of expenditures in order to become financially stable

See also: retrenchment curtailment