disaggregation (noun, dis-ag-gre-ga-tion, \ dɪsˌæɡrɪˈɡeɪʃn \)
Definition: is the process of dividing a specific aggregated whole into several lower-scale components or units that can be managed and controlled more efficiently. For instance, a firm can use disaggregation to segment a market, inventory, or operational framework into smaller components to have the ability to customize each element so it can be used more effectively, improving the overall productivity of the company. Alternatively, this process can be called disintegration.
In a Sentence:
- We are almost finished with the disaggregation of our client’s base and are looking forward to going home after a hard day’s work.
- The recommended course of action at this point is to undergo a disaggregation to pinpoint the weakest elements in our company structure.
- The board of directors has decided to hold a disaggregation process to review the purpose of each employee and see how to face the challenges posed by the current economic state in the country.
Synonyms and related words: aggregation, selective targeting, deintegration, disintegration