Outsourcing
41outsourcing — noun (U) the practice of using workers from outside a company …
42outsourcing — The buying in of components, sub assemblies, finished products, and services from outside suppliers rather than by supplying them internally. A firm may decide to buy in rather than supply internally because it lacks the expertise, investment… …
43outsourcing — out·sourc·ing …
44Outsourcing — Out|sour|cing [...sɪŋ ], das; s <englisch> (Wirtschaft Übergabe von bestimmten Firmenbereichen an spezialisierte Dienstleistungsunternehmen) …
45outsourcing — Contracting with outside consultants, software houses, or service bureaus to perform systems analysis, programming, and datacenter operations …
46outsourcing — n.m. Sous traitance, externalisation …
47outsourcing — …
48Intelligence Outsourcing — Outsourcing intelligence is a method by which a country gathers information using non governmental employees. In the United States of America, approximately 51% of intelligence gatherers are contractors instead of governmental employees. Contents …
49Outsourcing War-The Surge in Private Military Firms — ▪ 2007 Introduction by Peter Saracino The conflict in Iraq focused renewed attention on the role played by private military firms (PMFs) in modern war. In 2006 more than 60 firms employing 20,000 armed personnel were estimated to be operating in… …
50OUTSOURCING - аутсорсинг — передача части заказов сторонним организациям …