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  2. Insourcing - Wikipedia

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  3. Outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Insourcing is the process of reversing an outsourcing, possibly using help from those not currently part of the in-house staff. [ 105 ] [ 106 ] [ 107 ] Some authors call this backsourcing, [ 108 ] reserving the term insourcing to refer simply to conducting certain activities in-house.

  4. Jobs 'Insourcing' Gets Another Boost from Starbucks - AOL

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    Call it insourcing. Call it reshoring. Call it whatever you like, but bringing jobs back to the U.S. is starting to look like a trend. Who's Doing It, and Why

  5. Software testing outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Full outsourcing, insourcing or remote insourcing of the entire test process (strategy, planning, execution, and closure), often referred to as a Managed Testing Service or dedicated testing teams. Provision of additional resources for major projects; One-off tests often related to loading, stress or performance testing; Beta User Acceptance ...

  6. Obama To Promote Insourcing Of Jobs - AOL

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  7. Self-service - Wikipedia

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    An early use of the term is a 2005 HRO Today article [15] titled "Insourcing, Outsourcing? How about Self-sourcing?" that mined Wikipedia's history of a pair of banks that merged decades ago as Standard Chartered and, after September 11, rebuilt its personnel department in an innovative way.

  8. Organization for International Investment - Wikipedia

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    OFII began using the term “insourcing” in 2004 to describe jobs created through Foreign Direct Investment in the United States. Since then, the term appears regularly in government publications including a Congressional Research Services report published in 2005 [ 3 ] (and updated in 2008 [ 4 ] ) and in publications on promoting ...

  9. Global sourcing - Wikipedia

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    Global sourcing is the practice of sourcing from the global market for goods and services across geopolitical boundaries. Global sourcing often aims to exploit global efficiencies in the delivery of a product or service.