What is another word for Pivoting?

Pronunciation: [pˈɪvətɪŋ] (IPA)

Pivoting, a term widely used in business, means changing the direction or focus of a project, strategy, or business plan. When a business encounters a hurdle, it may "pivot" by altering its initial strategy, product, or service to adapt to the changing market conditions. Synonyms for pivoting include adapting, adjusting course, shifting, turning, reorienting, and changing tack. Each term indicates a change in direction or focus to achieve the desired goal. Pivoting can be a smart and effective move for a business that wants to stay competitive and agile in an ever-changing business landscape.

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Usage examples for Pivoting

So Gunpat Rao was kept Pivoting in his own tracks to face the danger, with scant room to meet a rush when it came.
"Son of Power"
Will Levington Comfort and Zamin Ki Dost
At this he let go of his victim and howled as he turned in a demonic rage, Pivoting with huge arms outstretched while Si'Wren stood rooted to the spot.
"Si'Wren of the Patriarchs"
Roland Cheney
I didn't know in the least what she meant; but afterwards she explained that if your neck is always Pivoting round, to pry into other people's affairs, it is a Rubber Neck, and I shall remember the expression to tell Stan when I go home.
"Lady-Betty-Across-the-Water"
Lowell, Orson

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