Olga,
The original meaning of “to deploy” is “unfold” or “развернуть”.
-The astronauts were able to deploy the flag on the lunar surface.
-At 5000 feet, you or your instructor will deploy the parachute
When speaking of a body of troops “to deploy” them means to spread troops out strategically or systematically.
-The US is in the process of deploying troops in the Middle East.
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When speaking of staff “to deploy” means to place staff as if deploying troops, i.e., in a systematic or strategic manner.
-Massachussets General Hospital will deploy staff to Hospital Albert Schweitzer in Deschapelles, Haiti, in response to resurging cases of cholera.
-The major solution to remaining competitive is to figure out how to meet the demand for staff and then deploy staff to that demand.
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“To relocate” simply means ‘to move to a new location’, for whatever reason.
-Zippy takes full responsibility for the professional conduct of its employees and respects client requests to relocate staff if necessary without further question.
-Often corporations have to relocate staff from one office to another.
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There is another verb “to redeploy” which means “to move from one place to another in order to increase efficiency.”
-Employers try to redeploy staff to avoid redundancies.
-In these difficult economic times, training can help you redeploy staff to different areas of the business