reorient
/riːˈʌrɪˌɛnt/Definitions
1. verb
to change the direction, focus, or perspective of something, especially in a new or different way
“The new manager will reorient the company’s marketing strategy to better reach younger customers.”
2. verb
to change one’s direction or course of action, especially in response to new information or circumstances
“After hearing the news, she reoriented her plans and decided to take a different route to work.”
3. noun
a change in direction, focus, or perspective
“The reorientation of the company’s mission helped to boost employee morale.”