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pivot

[piv-uht] / ˈpɪv ət /




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And while it’s disappointing that such a formidable industry figure could bungle a major career pivot, at least she’ll never have to go back to parking cars.

From Salon

The goal of the game is to help the player executives think through how to manage their company’s cash, time and other resources—and pivoting when the most thoughtful plans are torpedoed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Zillow in recent years has pivoted away from home listing marketing for agents as the core component of its business.

From Barron's

But history is nothing to fret about, especially after Alibaba’s rally this year fueled by a pivot to artificial intelligence that was a relief to long-suffering investors.

From Barron's

"The rotation is already happening," Mr Thatte said, referring to investors pivoting away from Big Tech stocks.

From BBC