1. staffing - Noun
2. staffing - Verb
staffing
present participle of staff
the practice of hiring and firing staff
the personnel required for some project
Source: en.wiktionary.orgUsually, those persons closest to the incoming President will be the main leaders of the Transition effort. They are most familiar with his policies and practices, and are able to interpret his wishes regarding the structure and staffing of the new Administration. Richard V. Allen
The lack of substantial resources and staffing along the Northern U.S. border poses a real security threat. Mark Kennedy
Strapped by tight credit and plummeting sales, businesses have overhauled the way they manage supply chains, inventory, production practices and staffing. Janet Yellen
The age of celebrity editors and monstrous staffing are over. Felix Dennis
The tools Facebook provides make discrimination easy. Facebook has monopoly profit margins, so it could easily provide real staffing to protect against discrimination, if it wanted to. It doesn't want to. Zephyr Teachout
Finding specialty food items was a bit of a challenge in Asia in the early days of getting the Mozza's up and running. Everything is built on relationships, and when you start somewhere new, it takes time to develop that. Staffing can also present challenges. Joe Bastianich