English to Indonesian Dictionary outsource

outsource

outsourcing
definition
verb
outsourcing components from other countries
obtain (goods or a service) from an outside or foreign supplier, especially in place of an internal source.
example
An ageing population means employers will have to 'outsource' project work and employ older people.
The opportunity here is to 'outsource' engineering services in areas not core to them.
It will 'outsource' customer service and claims handling and will use the internet to market itself.
The opportunity exists for the fund to 'outsource' the administration services.
you may choose to 'outsource' this function to another company or do it yourself
They were opposing state government moves to close the press and 'outsource' printing services.
That doesn't mean we wouldn't 'outsource' certain services and aspects of our business.
you may choose to 'outsource' this function to another company or do it yourself
The workers were protesting management's decision to 'outsource' some work, despite requests by the employees not to do so.
A lot of companies 'outsource' their programming work into developing countries.
Sometimes it may be better to 'outsource' this service using a maintenance contract.
Companies that want to 'outsource' hosting services can no longer assume a provider's financial stability.
The plans to 'outsource' the work were announced to unions last week after a one-night trial with reduced cleaning staff last month.
As long as they can 'outsource' the work to you, they don't think it's their problem.
Another benefit of using the state pattern is that it becomes very easy to sub-divide or even 'outsource' work.
The unions imposed the bans after the company refused to guarantee they would not 'outsource' work.
They're extremely successful and there's no cause to 'outsource' work.
Last month, the legislature passed a measure that suspended plans to 'outsource' public health services to private providers.
This reduces risk, and can form the basis of an informed decision to 'outsource' all IT services at some future stage.
To lower labor and environmental costs, major companies in the West 'outsource' manufacturing work to developing countries.
You could 'outsource' the work, but you don't know anyone who can do it, and you don't want to alert your competitors.
The 48 workers were sacked as part of a long running campaign by HDC to 'outsource' their work to contractors.
There's another compelling reason for marketers and agencies to 'outsource' this type of service, Park adds.
Quite apart from anything else they 'outsource' the work to the private agencies anyway.
I am considering 'outsourcing' this task to a certain professor emeritus.
The service is not 'outsourced' to another company or run from a centre overseas.
He said they didn't want to negatively affect patient services so they 'outsourced' support services to save money.
A lot of the work is 'outsourced' to other companies, including some in the fermentation and explosives industry.
Last year the Housing Department was corporatised and a number of its services were 'outsourced' to private enterprise.
It 'outsources' the initial work, which involves spinning and weaving the various fibers used in production.
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