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Outsourcing
1 The opposite of outsourcing is called insourcing, which entails bringing processes handled by third-party firms in-house, and is sometimes
accomplished via vertical integration. However, a business can provide a
contract service to another business without necessarily insourcing that
business process.
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Outsourcing - Insourcing
1 Insourcing at some level also tends to be leveraged to enable
organizations to undergo significant transformational change.
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Multisourcing
1 3–4 It is also defined as a strategy that treats a given function, such as
IT, as a portfolio of activities, some of which should be Outsourcing|
outsourced and others of which should be performed by internal staff.Mary Cecelia Lacity, Rudy
Hirschheim, Beyond The Information Systems Outsourcing Bandwagon:
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Regional insourcing
1 taxes, education, or workforce) in regards to specific fields of
employment.David Van Adelsberg, and Edward A Trolley, Strategic
Insourcing: Getting the Most from the Best, Training and Development 52
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Regional insourcing
1 Schniederjans, Outsourcing and Insourcing In an International Context(New York: M.E
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Regional insourcing
1 Companies still create separate entities for specific tasks, as was the case with insourcing, but rather than
these operations being performed under the same roof as the rest of
the company, they are undertaken in an environment that is far more suitable to their specific purpose
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Regional insourcing
1 Regional insourcing is not outsourcing, as companies do not contract their business out
to separate companies resulting in a new business partnership.Robert C. Feenstra,
Gordon H. Hanson, Globalization, Outsourcing, and Wage Inequality. American Economic Review 86. no 2 (1996): 240-245.
Instead, they simply relocate certain enterprises underneath the umbrella of the parent company to locations that are more
hospitable to their specific needs.
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Co-sourcing - Insourcing
1 Insourcing at some level also tends to be leveraged to enable
organizations to undergo significant transformational change.
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Insourcing
1 'Insourcing' is the cessation by a company of contracting a business function and the commencement of performing it internally. Insourcing is the opposite of outsourcing. Insourcing is a business decision that is
often made to maintain control of critical production or competencies. Insourcing is
widely used in Production, costs, and pricing|production to reduce costs of
taxes, labor and transportation.
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Insourcing
1 Insourcing also includes the “reshoring” of projects when a
company brings home projects that are performed in another country and now will be performed in the
company’s country; either inside or outside the company
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Insourcing
1 point out that insourcing also occurs
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Insourcing
1 A US perspective on Insourcing --- During 2012 the US manufacturing tide began
turning
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Insourcing
1 US manufacturers can’t affect many of the changed factors (such as rising foreign labor
and energy costs) that are creating insourcing, but one key is controllable — low on-shore costs
— a work culture that engages employees to bring their experience and creativity to simplify
and shorten the production design and manufacturing process. Creating this culture
takes special leadership to build strong relationships, trust, participatory decisions, and
open communications.
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Insourcing - Terminology
1 Insourcing is often confused with onshoring, which is a company's decision to bring jobs back from
overseas, or backsourcing, which is when a company decides to conduct
all their jobs in-house.
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Insourcing - Terminology
1 The prefixes to -sourcing and -shoring remain in flux: Outsourcing gave rise to the term in-
sourcing, and offshoring resulted in on-shoring. However, onshoring is sometimes called in-
shoring. Insourcing is sometimes named backsourcing. Insourcing may be done by
onshoring, offshoring or just remotely. Insourcing delegates certain work to a different
company, which may come from a different country in the case of onshoring, or from a different continent in the case of offshoring.
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Insourcing - Terminology
1 For example, Offshore insourcing is when companies set up their own captive process centers overseas, taking advantage of their cheaper
surroundings while maintaining control of their back-office work and
business processes.Parry , Ed
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Strategic sourcing - Cooperative sourcing
1 This is difficult since the real production costs are hard to estimate and negotiators might be tempted to portray their real cost much higher than they actually are in order to
demand higher fees for insourcing
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Mailbox provider - Types of mailbox providers
1 Besides control of the local names, insourcing may provide for data confidentiality, network traffic
optimization, and fun.
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SpaceX
1 In order to control quality and costs, SpaceX designs, tests and fabricates the majority of its components insourcing|in-house, including the Merlin (rocket engine)|Merlin, Kestrel (rocket engine)|Kestrel, and Draco (rocket engine)|Draco rocket engines used on the Falcon
(rocket family)|Falcon launch vehicles and the Dragon spacecraft. This has allowed SpaceX to
offer one of the lowest launch prices in the industry and to significantly reduce
conventional rocket development time .
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LCH.Clearnet - Derivatives
1 LCH.Clearnet is the largest and only user-owned and user-governed global supplier
of clearing services to the derivatives markets. This is either directly to the user community or by operating the clearing process on behalf of a third party via an insourcing arrangement, providing services to clients for Short
Term Interest Rates (STIRs), Indexes and Equity derivatives.
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Bring Jobs Home Act (S. 2569; 113th Congress)
1 The 'Bring Jobs Home Act' () is a bill that would amend the Internal Revenue Code to grant business taxpayers a tax credit
for up to 20% of insourcing expenses incurred for eliminating a business
located outside the United States and relocating it within the United States, and
deny a tax deduction for outsourcing expenses incurred in relocating a U.S. business outside the United States.
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Bring Jobs Home Act (S. 2569; 113th Congress) - Provisions of the bill
1 The bill would require an increase in the taxpayer's employment of full-
time employees in the United States in order to claim the tax credit for
insourcing expenses.
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John Walsh (U.S. Senator) - Legislative work
1 2569; 113th Congress), a bill that would amend the Internal Revenue Code to grant business taxpayers a
tax credit for up to 20% of insourcing expenses incurred for eliminating a business located outside the United States and relocating it within the
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The World is Flat - Ten flatteners
1 * '#8: Insourcing': Friedman uses United Parcel Service|UPS as a prime example for insourcing, in which the
company's employees perform services ndash; beyond shipping ndash; for another company. For
example, UPS repairs Toshiba computers on behalf of Toshiba. The work is done at the UPS hub, by UPS
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Backsourcing
1 Backsourcing is sometimes substituted and confused with insourcing|in-sourcing,
however in-sourcing simply refers to conducting certain activities in-house
(whether or not by a third party),http://www.plunkettresearch.com/o
utsourcing-offshoring-bpo-market-research/industry-and-business-data while backsourcing refers to bringing previously
outsourced activities back in-house.
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Business ecosystems - Industries
1 Gruber explains that over a century ago, Ford Motor Company|Ford
Motors did well using methods of mass production, an assembly line,
and insourcing
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Austin Abrams - Filmography
1 | Episode: Third Party Insourcing
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