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to outsourcing
verb
To transfer the management and/or day-to-day execution of a business function to a third-party service provider.
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According to the Outsourcing Barometer published by Young (2010), 70%% of European firms resort to outsourcing.
-How might you respond to outsourcing?
The business has grown due to outsourcing.
Also companies should look to outsourcing more technology and services.
And that also led to outsourcing of homecare.
Japanese electronics firms have also taken a cautious approach to outsourcing.
The term was apparently coined by analogy to "outsourcing," which also takes no hyphen.
American workers who have lost their jobs to outsourcing do not.
This effects everything from investment to outsourcing, says an economist at Oxford University.
Second, the idea of the sort of work susceptible to outsourcing seems to expand every month.
Mr. Bush offered as solutions to outsourcing more job training and education for American workers.
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