Operationalize

/ˌɒpərˈeɪʃənəlaɪz/verb

To make something practical and usable, especially to turn a concept or plan into an action or a process. This involves taking a theoretical idea and putting it into operation, making it functional and effective in a real-world setting.

The company worked to operationalize its new business strategy by setting clear objectives and implementing a detailed action plan.Business
The IT team aimed to operationalize the new software by integrating it with existing systems and training staff on its use.Technology

Origin: The term 'operationalize' comes from the combination of 'operation' and the suffix '-alize', which means to make something into an action or process, originating from Latin 'operare', meaning to work.

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