Outsourcing
1Outsourcing — bzw. Auslagerung bezeichnet in der Ökonomie die Abgabe von Unternehmensaufgaben und strukturen an Drittunternehmen. Es ist eine spezielle Form des Fremdbezugs von bisher intern erbrachter Leistung, wobei Verträge die Dauer und den Gegenstand der… …
2Outsourcing — is the process of contracting a business function to someone else.[1] Contents 1 Overview 2 Reasons 3 Implications 3 …
3outsourcing — n. The practice of a business hiring another company or outside individuals to perform some of its work; subcontracting. See also independent contractor The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… …
4Outsourcing — Outsourcing,das:⇨Auslagerung …
5outsourcing — s. m. 1. Contratação, feita por uma empresa, de serviços secundários relativamente à atividade principal da empresa. = TERCEIRIZAÇÃO 2. Serviços prestado através desse tipo de contratação. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa …
6outsourcing — /autˈsursin(g), ingl. ˌautˈsɔːoutsourcingsɪŋ/ [vc. ingl. da to outsource «appaltare»] s. m. inv. (org. az.) terziarizzazione, esternalizzazione CONTR. internalizzazione …
7Outsourcing — Spin Off; Auslagerung; Ausgliederung; Outsourcen * * * Out|sour|cing 〈[ aʊtsɔ:sıŋ] n. 15; unz.; Wirtsch.〉 Verlagerung der Produktion eines Unternehmens ins Ausland (um Produktionskosten zu senken u. die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit zu erhalten); Ggs… …
8Outsourcing — The practice of purchasing a significant percentage of intermediate components from outside suppliers. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * outsource out‧source [ˈaʊtsɔːs ǁ sɔːrs] verb [transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES if a company,… …
9outsourcing — Purchasing a significant percentage of intermediate components from outside suppliers. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * outsource out‧source [ˈaʊtsɔːs ǁ sɔːrs] verb [transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES if a company, organization etc outsources its… …
10outsourcing — /owt sawr sing, sohr /, n. Econ. the buying of parts of a product to be assembled elsewhere, as in purchasing cheap foreign parts rather than manufacturing them at home. [OUT + SOURCE + ING1] * * * ▪ economics work arrangement made by an… …